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UK Weather:  Clear skies have left temperatures in single figures across parts of the UK, which will leave a cold night ahead and the prospect below freezing temperatures in the coming days. A striking cold morning with mist over the rural landscape and rolling Clwydian Range hills near the village of Rhes-y-Cae, Flintshire 20th December 2025 , Flintshire, Wales ©DGDImages/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spring bluebells and hawthorn tree in Lake District countryside with rolling hills and blue sky-stock-foto
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Massive flock of starlings murmurating over countryside wetlands and fields-stock-foto
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Cattle resting in peaceful Lake District pasture beneath bare winter trees on misty morning-stock-foto
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Sheep grazing in autumn countryside field with flock in Lake District-stock-foto
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Herdwick sheep grazing in Lake District pasture on autumn day-stock-foto
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Passwang, Passwang SO, Mümliswil, Ramiswil, Solothurn, Thal, Thal Nature Park, Switzerland, Northwestern Switzerland-stock-foto
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Black Cow Silhouette Farm Animal Livestock Agriculture Icon-stock-foto
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A domestic water buffalo walks across a spacious green field under a cloudy blue sky, surrounded by leafy tropical trees in a rural landscape.-stock-foto
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High angle drone shot of a small group of water buffaloes walking and grazing on a vast green meadow during a bright day.-stock-foto
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A sweeping landscape view of a vast green coastal hill and grassland under a bright blue sky with scattered trees near the ocean horizon.-stock-foto
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buffaloes in their habitat. nature reserve, marshland-stock-foto
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Cows pasture sunset on the green grass in a field-stock-foto
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buffaloes in their habitat. nature reserve, marshland-stock-foto
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buffaloes in their habitat. nature reserve, marshland-stock-foto
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Cows pasture sunset on the green grass in a field-stock-foto
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Cows pasture sunset on the green grass in a field-stock-foto
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Cows pasture sunset on the green grass in a field-stock-foto
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Switzerland, Hohe Winde, Beinwil, Beinwil SO, Schwarzbubenland, Solothurn, mountain, panoramic mountain-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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Healthy cows stand in a French pasture in the region of Aude, France on December 14, 2025 as contagious nodular dermatitis also known as Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) or Neethling virus continues to spread across the country. First detected in June, the disease has been confirmed in 110 outbreak sites across multiple regions, leading to the euthanasia of more than 3,000 cattle. The government's policy of preventive culling and the expansion of mandatory vaccination zones has sparked growing tensions between farmers and authorities. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto
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A wide shot of a green cultivated field covered in heavy morning mist with leafless trees and a forest in the distance.-stock-foto
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A misty morning view of a grassy field featuring a broken wooden fence and withered brown vegetation in the foreground-stock-foto
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A cute spotted calf looks out of a wooden pen on a farm-stock-foto
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Goats on the farm from a wooden pen-stock-foto
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Goats on the farm from a wooden pen-stock-foto
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Goats on the farm from a wooden pen-stock-foto
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Goats on the farm from a wooden pen-stock-foto
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Goats on the farm from a wooden pen-stock-foto
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Goats on the farm from a wooden pen-stock-foto