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 A FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl was found wandering the streets with two dogs after concerned onlookers called the cops.The youngster was found taking the two pets for a walk in Openshaw, Manchester, on Easter Sunday.1 Police were alerted after the gir stanley cup l was spotted walking the dogs in ManchesterCredit: AlamyOfficers had to carry out house-to-house enquiries to find out where the girl lived.They eventually聽traced her mum and she was returned home  stanley cup safe and well.A statement on the GMP Manchester East Facebook page said:  PCSOs Wayne and Marcus had reports of a four-year-old female walking in the Openshaw area with her two dogs. House to house was conducted in the surrounding area.MOST READ IN NEWSGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, 12, dies in catastrophic circumstancesHUW SHAMEHuw Edwards AVOIDS jail after he paid paedo for child sex images in vile chatFAMILY TRAGEDYTributes to boy  girl found dead with mum - as brother charged with murderHUW I stanley cup N DOCKHuw Edwards PAID convic Sxlx Labs told to STOP taking blood samples from  unreliable  coronavirus home tests sold by Superdrug and online pharmacies
 TENS of thousands of teachers are on the verge of quitting their unions - furious yeezy  at their handling of the COVID-lockdown.A large-scale survey signals one in ten professionals - equating to 55,000 current members - are unhappy with unions positio reebok ning on key issues, leading to quit fears.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates1As many as 55,000 teachers and school staff are unhappy with education unions handling of coronavirusCredit: AFP or licensorsOne in four would even rip up their membership cards if other legal support was readily available, a poll has revealed.The survey revealed that 25 per cent of those quizzed were members of the National Education Union.There was outrage back in June when unions were attacked for describing the governments u-turn on all primary school pupils returning before the summer holidays as a  win .The poll also found that 48 per cent were h salomon appy with their union as Edapt revealed a ten per cent sur