Hundreds of 'dangerous' dogs killed after being seized by police
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A Sky News investigation finds more than 1,500 dogs have been destroyed under the controversial Dangerous Dogs Act in the last three years. The RSPCA says banned breeds are being seized "without any concerns about their behaviour".
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Sky News is an unrivalled, world class breaking news service with a spirit of innovation and a fresh approach to news broadcasting. As the UK's first dedicated 24-hour news channel, Sky News has built a deserved reputation for being the first to break major news as well as offering insight and analysis on the latest stories. It is renowned for the speed of its coverage and flexibility of reporting news live across all its platforms - TV, mobile, online, social, connected TV and radio.
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