The head of Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home says dogs are "as easy to buy online as a pair of shoes".
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
The company's statement follows Henry Staunton's revelation in a hearing about postmasters' compensation.
The company's statement follows Henry Staunton's revelation in a hearing about postmasters' compensation.
News of the possible move comes as a leading think tank says the case for cutting taxes is "weak".
The party says the handling of last week's vote on Gaza showed a "disregard for smaller parties".
The PM does not think Lee Anderson is racist, despite his "unacceptable" comments about Sadiq Khan, No 10 says.
The Commons vote paves the way for a by-election in MP Scott Benton's Blackpool South constituency.
It follows a breakdown in relations between the party and House of Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
The legislation means that private owners of primates will need a license to keep them as pets in England.
The company's statement follows Henry Staunton's revelation in a hearing about postmasters' compensation.
News of the possible move comes as a leading think tank says the case for cutting taxes is "weak".
The party says the handling of last week's vote on Gaza showed a "disregard for smaller parties".
The PM does not think Lee Anderson is racist, despite his "unacceptable" comments about Sadiq Khan, No 10 says.
The Commons vote paves the way for a by-election in MP Scott Benton's Blackpool South constituency.
It follows a breakdown in relations between the party and House of Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
The legislation means that private owners of primates will need a license to keep them as pets in England.
News of the possible move comes as a leading think tank says the case for cutting taxes is "weak".
The party says the handling of last week's vote on Gaza showed a "disregard for smaller parties".
The PM does not think Lee Anderson is racist, despite his "unacceptable" comments about Sadiq Khan, No 10 says.
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