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A thug cracked a shopkeeper’s skull and left him brain-damaged as a row in a store ended in a bloody street fight.
These three apartments creep into the millions, but what makes a two- or three-bedroom flat worth the hefty price tag?
Police are worried about the welfare of a missing teenager last seen 24 hours ago.
Customers have shared their disappointment after a popular brewing business and tap room went into administration.
A young man who stabbed himself and tried to jump out of a window was discharged from hospital as “low-risk” before days later taking his own life.
Thieves caused £20,000 of damage after power tools and wildlife cameras were stolen from a nature reserve.
A sex offender has been jailed for 14 years for abusing two girls and a woman.
A 55-year-old accused of murdering a pub landlord has told a court she was scared he might hurt her teenage daughter.
Gypsy and traveller pitches could soon be expanded and green belt land released to meet growing demand in one part of Kent after previous “failures”.
A CCTV image has been released by police after a man reportedly tried to open a woman's car door.
A town centre pharmacy hit with repossession notice has informed customers it is moving to a new location.
A pair of friends who began experimenting with making their own spirits have won gold for their gin at the first attempt.
Plans to host an outdoor cinema, Christmas market and live music at a £115 million leisure development have been unveiled.
Aerial photos show significant progress has been made on a new supermarket but the retailer says it’s not ready to open as planned.
Secret Drinker lets his dog take the lead as they head to a seaside haven for those on two legs and four
An Italian restaurant chain has revealed the opening date for its latest branch in the county.
A street food chain specialising in burritos is set to launch its third branch in the county.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has indicated it is his long-term ambition to end ‘double tax on work’.
The newsreader quit the BBC on Monday.
The ONS estimated that full-year public sector net borrowing was £120.7 billion in 2023-24, £6.6 billion more than predicted.
The leisure company revealed that revenues grew 15% to £549 million for the year, compared with 2022.
Having completed its parliamentary passage, the Rwanda Bill now goes for royal assent.
A decision over whether the driver of a 4×4 that ploughed into a school last summer will face a criminal charge is expected at the end of April.
The Home Secretary said the Bill ‘will become law within days’.
Decaffeinated drinks have been shown to reduce bladder and bowel urgency in those with an overactive bladder or incontinence.
Dame Sally Davies, Master of Trinity, said it was the ‘right decision’ to return the spears.
A variety of stories feature on the front pages of the nation’s newspapers.
A pair of friends who began experimenting with making their own spirits have won gold for their gin at the first attempt.
Plans to host an outdoor cinema, Christmas market and live music at a £115 million leisure development have been unveiled.
Aerial photos show significant progress has been made on a new supermarket but the retailer says it’s not ready to open as planned.
Secret Drinker lets his dog take the lead as they head to a seaside haven for those on two legs and four
An Italian restaurant chain has revealed the opening date for its latest branch in the county.
A street food chain specialising in burritos is set to launch its third branch in the county.