Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A woman who has spent the last year shielding after battling skin cancer was rewarded with her first day out in 14 months - after winning a pig-naming competition at a college in Rochdale.
A popular college for animal management students, Hopwood Hall College and University Centre in St Mary's Gate has an on-site farm with over 600 different animals including horses and pigs.
When one of the pigs recently gave birth to seven piglets, the college decided to hold a naming competition for the runt of the litter.
Pauline Elliott, 55, from Middleton, was chosen over hundreds of other suggestions to be given the honour of naming the piglet ‘Tiny’.
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