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More space is being created for vehicle checks at Dover harbour amid concerns new EU rules could exacerbate traffic problems on Kent’s roads.
Some parish council precepts have increased by more than £150% due to “increased IT costs” and “recreation equipment funding”.
Housing unaccompanied asylum seeker children, poverty cliches and our national anthem are among topics tackled in this week’s letters to the editor.
Commuters were left in shock after witnessing two hogs tucking into leftovers and running up and down a hill near a railway station.
A branch of a free national advice and support service used by thousands of vulnerable people has shut after having its funding withdrawn.
Football legends are joining a star-studded lineup in a tournament ahead of the opening of a multi-million-pound entertainment centre.
A busy route was shut for almost three hours after a three-car collision injured two people.
Wooden planks and mattresses have been dumped in the most recent plight of flytipping in a hotspot for the crime
A fish porter treated for prostate cancer by robotic surgeons is urging men to seek advice from their doctor and get tested.
Construction has begun on a new accommodation block at a prison which has reached “full capacity”.
Plans have been submitted to convert abandoned tennis courts behind a town’s mansion house into an off-lead dog park.
A village cafe has closed its doors for the final time, leaving customers gutted.
Secret Drinker takes a step into the unknown in the middle of a Kent village
Fashion brand Ted Baker, which has four Kent outlets, has reportedly called in administrators after a licensing partnership was ditched.
A fast food giant has confirmed the opening date of its restaurant in a popular shopping centre.
Mushrooms instead of tampons and a frozen pizza for peaches are among the unusual substitutions customers ordering groceries online have been sent.
However, the budget hotel chain saw softer sales growth at the start of 2024, amid a quieter period for both business and leisure travel.
Last year 787,403 criminal cases were dealt with by magistrates’ courts under the single justice procedure (SJP) in England and Wales.
Turkey, Dubai and the Canary Islands are among the most popular destinations amid wet and windy weather forecast for the UK.
The Energy Department said Britain’s territorial emissions fell by 5.4% to 384.3 million carbon dioxide equivalent last year, compared to 2022.
The stark update highlights the deepening financial woes for the firm which is sitting on a debt pile of £14.7 billion.
Business and Trade Committee chair Liam Byrne criticised the Government’s response to his committee’s report on the CPTPP deal.
British Transport Police have also recovered a knife.
Family doctors have previously said that the contract will lead to services being ‘cut’.
London Elects said the actor had not submitted valid nomination papers on time and would therefore not be a candidate for Mayor of London.
The Labour leader would not commit to ‘turn the taps on’ and help ailing local councils.
A village cafe has closed its doors for the final time, leaving customers gutted.
Secret Drinker takes a step into the unknown in the middle of a Kent village
Fashion brand Ted Baker, which has four Kent outlets, has reportedly called in administrators after a licensing partnership was ditched.
A fast food giant has confirmed the opening date of its restaurant in a popular shopping centre.
Mushrooms instead of tampons and a frozen pizza for peaches are among the unusual substitutions customers ordering groceries online have been sent.