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Neighbours say the stench from a brewery is so bad they cannot sit in their gardens - but bosses are urging residents to be more “pro-business”.
As the public inquiry into a national scandal is set to conclude, our reporter recalls the remarkable journey he went on with two of its victims.
An invasion of weeds means trains between two towns will be stopped for an entire day.
Emergency services were called to an incident on the Maidstone East line this morning, Southeastern has said.
The family of Leah Daley have issued a statement thanking all who joined the search for the 24-year-old after she went missing.
A tight-knit gym community has turned a 116-year-old church into a gym only 10 days after their previous village facility closed.
Get stuck into obstacle courses, teddy bears picnics and foodie festivals with the family over the late May bank holiday weekend.
A retired engineer is planning to adopt a swarm of bees after thousands landed in the front garden of his house.
The air ambulance was scrambled after two men were assaulted with ‘a metal object’.
Drivers faced queues on the M25 due to a lane closure following a crash.
Emergency repairs in a high street are sparking delays during peak times and set to last for three more weeks.
A new Turkish eatery has undergone a £500,000 refurbishment as it bids to bring a slice of the capital’s dining experience to the county.
Rescued, restored and renamed - here’s how one loving family saved a historic Kent pub
Plans for cafe at a historic castle have been scrapped months after fears were raised over the project going ahead on town centre ‘race track’.
New owners have spent thousands of pounds renovating a town centre Nepalese and Indian restaurant.
A kebab takeaway boss says he is “over the moon” his shop has regained a five-star hygiene rating after inspectors found mould lacing its freezer.
The first series of The Queen’s Reading Room Podcast was listened to in 158 countries.
The long-awaited final report from Sir Brian Langstaff’s public inquiry will be published on Monday.
Sir Jim said the Conservatives have had ‘a good run’ but understands why people feel ‘it’s probably time for a change’.
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said Labour could not commit to scrapping the policy without knowing how it could be paid for.
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting admitted he ‘fluffed it’ after only getting five of the six.
Some 75 of the boys with haemophilia treated at Treloar’s College are now dead.
Two more small boats have been seen arriving on Sunday.
Grant Shapps said ministers backed police to take action if marches spill over into antisemitism and hate speech.
Sir Keir was invited to ‘cross the floor’ to the kitchen by the programme’s host.
Alex Cole-Hamilton spoke of how his party has covered the cost of therapy as a result of abuse he has received.
A new Turkish eatery has undergone a £500,000 refurbishment as it bids to bring a slice of the capital’s dining experience to the county.
Rescued, restored and renamed - here’s how one loving family saved a historic Kent pub
Plans for cafe at a historic castle have been scrapped months after fears were raised over the project going ahead on town centre ‘race track’.
New owners have spent thousands of pounds renovating a town centre Nepalese and Indian restaurant.
A kebab takeaway boss says he is “over the moon” his shop has regained a five-star hygiene rating after inspectors found mould lacing its freezer.