Mr Wade said he had never experienced anything like it and pleaded with owners to look after their dogs. |
In a time when they were trying to look after their own people and welcoming tourists, they were going about it the wrong way. |
While the focus at the moment is on conserving water, it's important to remember if we look after the environment it will help the water cycle. |
People living in the northwest are in poor health, live out of wedlock and look after sick relatives, according to the latest census. |
So your job or your responsibility is to look after creation as if you look after your own family. |
The Minister is a racing fan and he is obviously anxious to look after those involved in the sport. |