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While lacking cash prizes, it focuses on traditional purebred judging. In recent years, it embraced agility and obedience events, welcoming mixed-breed dogs like Nimble, the first non-purebred agility winner. Judge Rosalind Kramer expressed gratitude to all dogs, emphasizing their invaluable role in enriching human lives. Miniature poodle Sage clinched the top prize at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
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If you're a keen traveller who's after the quirkiest stays, but aren't prepared to compromise on luxury, these European hotspots could be perfect to add to your bucket list.Pay a visit to the perfect escape for wine aficionados in Tuscany Set amidst 1,700 acres of lush grounds overlooking the serene Serchio Valley and the majestic Apennine Mountains in Tuscany, the Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco Resort & Spa is a must for wine lovers. Billed as offering an unparalleled retreat for the senses, guests can unwind in one of the 180 elegantly appointed rooms and suites - but it’s the spa where this ...
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Airbnb is well known for promoting unusual - some may say gimmicky - listings, ranging from Barbie’s Dream House to Shrek’s Swamp from the animated classic. For May, the holiday rental company has launched a new category they’re calling Icons. Eleven have been released so far, ranging from a once-in-a-lifetime stay at Paris’ iconic Musée d’Orsay during the Olympics, to a night in the balloon festooned house from Pixar favourite ‘Up’. None of the Airbnbs on offer are permanent, meaning very few people will be able to try them out. If you’re keen, though, the Icons are featured in their own cate...
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An imposing 189 metres up in the sky, London’s BT Tower doesn’t look like the most hospitable place to rest your head. But the iconic British landmark is set to be turned into a hotel, it was announced last week. Current owner BT Group - the multinational telecommunications company formerly known as British Telecom - has agreed to sell the tower to American hotel giant MCR Hotels for £275 million (around €321 million). “This deal with MCR will enable BT Tower to take on a new purpose, preserving this iconic building for decades to come,” said Brent Mathews, property director at BT Group. Headi...
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