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A seven-year-old boy has been hailed a hero for saving his mum’s life after she collapsed at home with a blood clot.
Commuters faced severe delays on parts of Southeastern’s service after a signalling fault saw some trains cancelled.
An award-winning 19th century pub called “one of the finest” in the county has gone up for sale.
A 40-year-old will appear in court accused of wounding with intent after a man was allegedly hit over the head with an object.
A distinctive seafront building could be transformed into 17 new homes as part of the ongoing regeneration of a waterfront.
A road remains cordoned off after a rental lorry collided with a railway bridge in a notorious crash hotspot.
Two family and children centres have been saved — only to see the majority of their funding from the county council axed.
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The attempted murder trial of a 24-year-old man accused of trying to kill a soldier as he walked home has been delayed again.
A son who killed his abusive alcoholic father as a teen has spoken out for the first time as he calls for more support for ex-offenders on release.
A water firm has admitted its network is in a poor state after years of sewage overflows in a village where hundreds more homes are being built.
An iconic fast-food brand has reiterated it will reopen despite facing further delays in bringing back a branch in a Kent town.
Restaurant entrepreneurs have opened a town’s first ‘steak frites’ house, which only serves the “best cut” of beef and chips, in a former micropub.
The first convenience store could finally open on a huge housing estate built more than a decade ago.
A village's only pub is to begin a new chapter when it reopens under new management.
Take a night off from the kitchen and order a burger, pizza or curry to your door from these top-rated takeaways.
A discount retail chain is to shut its doors less than three years after opening.
Donald Trump’s tariff crackdown and its potential impact on the UK lead Wednesday’s front pages.
The couple are believed to have left Essex on Friday, March 28.
Economists have warned US tariffs could wipe out the Chancellor’s ‘headroom’ against her debt rules, requiring more cuts or tax rises.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill returns to the House of Commons this month for further debate.
He was awarded the George Medal in recognition of his outstanding bravery for his actions during the 1980 siege.
Perran Moon asked ministers to overhaul the system and offer assurances to families ‘going through that hellish tornado of pain’.
Around 100 people gathered outside the University of London’s Senate House Library in central London on Tuesday evening.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service remains at the scene.
Kaliyah Coa, who had been playing during a school inset day, entered the water near Barge House Causeway, near London City Airport in east London.
The court said there were ‘contradictions’ in the alleged victim’s testimony over the incident in 2023.
An iconic fast-food brand has reiterated it will reopen despite facing further delays in bringing back a branch in a Kent town.
Restaurant entrepreneurs have opened a town’s first ‘steak frites’ house, which only serves the “best cut” of beef and chips, in a former micropub.
The first convenience store could finally open on a huge housing estate built more than a decade ago.
A village's only pub is to begin a new chapter when it reopens under new management.
Take a night off from the kitchen and order a burger, pizza or curry to your door from these top-rated takeaways.
A discount retail chain is to shut its doors less than three years after opening.