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A Manchester mum has two new additions to her family – a pair of goats.

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Kirsty Mulholland assumed that her little girl Bonnie was making her a birthday present when she was told not to go into the garden.

But Kirsty, 33, was shocked, to say the least, when her daughter led her out to the shed only to see two four-week-old goats bleating at her.

Video posted by Bonnie’s cousin Alex on TikTok last week showed Bonnie repeatedly saying, ‘Don’t be mad,’ to her mum while leading her outside.

‘Goats,’ she then says while opening the shed at about 9pm.

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Asked how she intends to raise the farmyard animals, nicknamed Marlon and Pebble, Bonnie replied: ‘I’ve got everything sorted.’

They’ve named the farm animals Marlon and Pebble (Picture: Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy)
PIC FROM Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy (PICTURED: KIRSTY MULLHOLLAND, 33, STUNNED BY THE SURPRISE GOATS) A mum was left in 'total shock' after her 12-year-old daughter secretly bought two GOATS online - now they live in her garden shed. Kirsty Mulholland thought daughter Bonnie was making her a present when she asked her not to look outside on April 11. But later that night footage shows the 33-year-old in 'total shock' as she's led to the garden shed for Bonnie to reveal the gifts are two baby goats. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
The stunned mum decided to keep the goats (Picture: Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy)
PIC FROM Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy (PICTURED: THE GOATS PEBBLES AND MARLON [PEBBLES IS WHITE] IN KIRSTY MULLHOLLAND'S MANCHESTER GARDEN) A mum was left in 'total shock' after her 12-year-old daughter secretly bought two GOATS online - now they live in her garden shed. Kirsty Mulholland thought daughter Bonnie was making her a present when she asked her not to look outside on April 11. But later that night footage shows the 33-year-old in 'total shock' as she's led to the garden shed for Bonnie to reveal the gifts are two baby goats. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
How much or even how Bonnie bought the goats is still unknown (Picture: Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy)

She plans on feeding the goats milk using baby bottles, having already bought hay and split the shed in half so each has its own space.

Bonnie bought the goats from a farm in Wales for an unknown sum after her mum said goats are ‘really cute’ a week before her birthday on April 11.

Kirsty said: ‘I was just in total shock and I just burst out laughing to be honest.

‘She asked me not to look out the window because she was doing crafts and apparently it was a surprise for me, so I’ve not looked out the window.

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‘She said she was making me something really, really cool and it was a late Easter present, so I didn’t think it would be any live animal.’

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Bonnie has already made the goats a TikTok page, showing them frolicking around the garden and nibbling on clothes while the family jokingly bleats.

Kirsty said she has no plans on returning the goats, even though feeding them is a tall order.

‘I do think they’re cute but I would only recommend them if you’ve got the time because we’re away a lot,’ she added. ‘They’re only four weeks old.

‘They’re very messy, they drag everything out so they keep wrecking my garden.

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‘I was literally in total shock about how she managed to speak to the lady herself who owned the farm and actually sort it all herself, she’s quite like that Bonnie though.

‘Very independent. It’s impressive.’

Ashley said in a TikTok comment that the family are aware you need a licence to own a pet goat in the UK.

This includes registering the land where the pet goats are kept with the government and complying with animal welfare laws, the RSPCA says.

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Orange Order rubbish claims they will help with mortgage costs to ‘strengthen Protestant community’

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A message has been widely circulated on WhatsApp saying that people should be encouraged to buy a home in the Castlecaulfield area to “support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future” — but the local Orange Lodge says the message is fake

An Orange Lodge has stated that messages claiming it would assist people with mortgage costs to “support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future are “fake”.

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A message has been widely circulated on WhatsApp saying that “friends, families, and anyone with a connection to the Castlecaulfield area in Co Tyrone should be encouraged to buy a home locally in order to “support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future.”

It also alleged that, following discussions with financial advisers, the local Orange Lodge might be able to assist people with mortgage costs to live in the area.

Belfast Live approached the Castlecaulfield Orange Lodge about the message on social media, with a spokesperson confirming “the message is fake”.

Local DUP councillor Mark Robinson said the message bore similarities to one that had circulated in the area previously and believed they were intended to inflame local tensions ahead of the parade season. He also remarked that Orange Order membership would rocket if it were to begin helping people with their mortgages, reports Belfast Live.

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After seeing the message he said: “Just checked my calendar there, thought maybe it was April Fool’s Day!

“This looks like a very similar message that done the rounds before. I suspect it’s the same culprits trying to raise tensions in the area prior to local parades. Sad that some people have nothing better to do with their time.”

The bogus message stated: “Following on from our brief meeting, we’re asking all Castlecaulfield friends, families, and anyone with a connection to the area to consider the opportunity of purchasing a home locally.

“With numbers at the primary school currently lower than we’d like, it’s important we come together to support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future. Encouraging more local families to live in the area can make a real difference.

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“[Name removed] has been in touch with a number of financial advisors, and there may be support available to help with mortgage costs from the Orange Lodge. If this is something you’d be interested in, please get in touch with [Name removed], [Name removed], or [Name removed] for more information.

“We’d encourage anyone considering a move to act sooner rather than later, ahead of the upcoming developments being released. God save the king.”

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Coronation Street’s Jodie Ramsey says time on soap ‘may have ended’ in cryptic victim clue

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Actress Olivia Frances Brown has cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shocking murder on the cobbles

Coronation Street star Olivia Frances Brown has admitted her time on the long-running show ‘may have ended’ as she cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shock murder on the cobbles.

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As those who follow the ITV soap will recall, Jodie’s first appearance on-screen sparked a mystery as Olivia made her debut in the role during Corrie’s epic crossover with Emmerdale, dubbed Corriedale, which featured a horror multi-vehicle pile-up, before she ended up being revealed as Shona Platt’s long-lost sister.

While not involved in the dramatic crash that was at the centre of the historic crossover, it was during her escape that she became injured, running into a tree when DC Kit Green gave chase through the woods.

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It was how she ended up in the hospital, and it was there that she was reunited with her long-lost sister, Shona Platt, who had been involved in the deadly smash with her husband, David.

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Since then, despite Shona’s unease at first, Jodie has made herself comfortable with the Platts after being invited to stay at No.8 Coronation Street. But as viewers know, Jodie has started a plan to get between her sister and her husband, while her behaviour towards other Weatherfield residents has also come into question.

But this week, Jodie is among the possible victims of a murder, alongside fellow Weatherfield villains Theo Silverton, Carl Webster, Megan Walsh and Maggie Driscoll.

A flashforward episode of Corrie, which was aired in February, first confirmed the storyline, with fans seeing the shocked and anxious teen being interviewed by detectives about finding the dead body of someone she knows. As the episode returned to the present day, Corrie viewers started to see how the behaviour of the five characters could lead to their possible death.

While the murder technically took place on April 23, this week, Corrie viewers will revisit the same day, but each episode will be seen from the perspective of a different potential victim. At the end of the week, Betsy will find one of them dead, and as the victim is finally revealed, the hunt to find the killer will then begin.

Jodie’s episode airs on Wednesday (April 29), ahead of Friday’s (May 1) big reveal, but actress Olivia has already teased that it could be the end of her time in Weatherfield.

Asked how the character has ended up one of the possible victims, and if she was surprised herself to learn that Jodie could possibly die, the new soap star told the Manchester Evening News and other press: “I would have been surprised if she wasn’t one of the victims, the way she’s been carrying on! Trouble follows her around like a bad smell.

“She is always caught up in the chaos. Whatever’s going on, if there is any chaos in the street, she’ll probably be at the heart of it. It’s the way that she is. It’s who she is. It’s the way she has learnt to deal with things. It’s the way she goes through life.”

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On how it feels to be part of the dramatic week, Olivia added: “It’s been great. To be new on the show and to be thrown right into the centre of all the drama. It’s been a really lovely experience. It’s just been like a rollercoaster from the beginning. I really don’t want it to end – but it might have ended!”

And despite Jodie’s questionable actions so far, Olivia has had quite a positive reaction to her arrival in the show. “It’s been lovely, actually,” she admitted. “It’s been nice to see how invested people have become with the character and to see how close they are watching.

“The majority of feedback that I’ve had is that people just can’t quite suss her out and figure out what she’s up to. Which is good really, because she isn’t straightforward and she’s not your typical villain. She’s a very complex, layered person. There’s a bit of a sadness to her, really.

“The things that she is doing come from a place of loneliness. She wants people to value her, she wants to feel that closeness that she can see everybody else enjoying around her. She feels like she can’t have it off her own back. She feels like she has to manipulate people around her in order to trick them into loving her, which is quite sad.”

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