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Two family and children centres have been saved — only to see the majority of their funding from the county council axed.
A Chinese takeaway slated for its cleanliness was given a one-star hygiene rating after inspectors found mice droppings and gnawed food containers.
An investigation into a sex offender’s death has raised concerns over the use of handcuffs when he was taken to hospital with deteriorating health.
Planning officers say a farmland housing scheme for 120 homes should go ahead despite objections.
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.
The owner of a Kent animal sanctuary overrun with abandoned rabbits says they are one of the most abused and neglected pets.
After being forced to take a break from writing for health reasons, the bestselling author is back with his new non-fiction book, Spring.
The daughter of a woman whose carer stole painkillers from her while she was dying of cancer has spoken of her anger.
Emergency services have confirmed a teenager has died on the tracks after being hit by a train.
An “absurd” closure of the only road through Britain’s smallest town to fix the mayor’s £1 million house will be cut back following crisis talks.
A car was engulfed in flames during a horror fire on a busy patch of the A2 triggering a swift response from the fire service.
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.
The officers were responding to reports of a person carrying a firearm at Milton Keynes railway station this afternoon, Thames Valley Police said.
Joseph Masson, 73, was last seen on his boat near Cairnbulg Harbour in Fraserburgh on Saturday October 16 2021.
Chairwoman Baroness Heather Hallet said ‘radical reform is required in the crucial area of planning and resilience’.
The two died within months of each other in 2018 at Polmont.
Writer Jack Thorne has dismissed an online theory the race of the lead character was changed and stressed it was not based on a real case.
Grant Paterson’s CalMac colleagues offered their support to his family, and described him as a ‘larger-than-life character’ in a tribute.
MPs from across the House criticised the Government for the delayed announcement, accusing it of leaving children in ‘limbo’.
Security minister Dan Jarvis said ‘Russia presents an acute threat to UK national security’.
Wales saw its second sunniest March while the UK experienced its third sunniest.
Chief executive Thomas Woldbye will give evidence to the Transport Select Committee on Wednesday.
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.