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An abandoned car is causing heavy congestion on a key commuter route.
A dad-of-one took matters into his own hands after a machete-wielding youth turned up to his friend’s house with others and trouble erupted.
A worker has won a discrimination claim after her boss sent her photos from The Exorcist after she suffered a seizure.
A Conservative county councillor who has been deselected as a candidate for the forthcoming elections has vowed to fight it as an independent.
Hundreds of residents oppose “namby-pamby” plans to name a path after a forgotten queen amid a council’s push for diversity.
A family-run drainage firm which opened offices at a former plant nursery has appealed an enforcement notice demanding it stop using HGVs at the site.
A housing developer has applied to increase the number of properties allowed on a site despite previously having to win approval on appeal.
Doorbell footage captured the moment a man turned up at someone’s home with a baseball bat after earlier smashing up his own home with the weapon.
A council is considering buying two blocks of flats as part of a £42million temporary accommodation scheme.
A meal at a Portuguese family-run restaurant left our reviewer full, happy, and dancing on the streets.
Double-decker buses are to be axed at Park and Ride sites as passenger numbers struggle to recover to pre-Covid levels.
Queues formed at a new sushi and noodle restaurant which has filled a high street unit left empty for six years.
Enjoy spicy street food, artisan produce, refreshing cocktails and real ales at Kent’s summer food festivals.
Seven “outstanding” new businesses are coming to Folkestone Harbour Arm, including its first-ever authentic Nepalese street food offering.
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The London Vegetable Orchestra is the UK’s only ensemble to use instruments made of hand-crafted local vegetables.
Variety reported that Cruise spoke from a stage at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
The Solong and the anchored tanker Stena Immaculate collided off the East Yorkshire coast on March 10.
Ibec’s first assessment of current measures projects a loss of between four and six billion euro in trade in the short term.
The Parole Board recommended William Dunlop be moved but Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood blocked the transfer.
A man, a woman and five children escaped unharmed from the terraced house in Prescot, Merseyside.
The Conservative Party leader said last month that achieving net zero by 2050 is “impossible”.
Birmingham City Council declared a major incident on Monday to deal with the weeks-long strike.
Senior figures in Ireland’s Government have expressed hope for a negotiated settlement to mitigate the impact of US tariffs.
Queues formed at a new sushi and noodle restaurant which has filled a high street unit left empty for six years.
Enjoy spicy street food, artisan produce, refreshing cocktails and real ales at Kent’s summer food festivals.
Seven “outstanding” new businesses are coming to Folkestone Harbour Arm, including its first-ever authentic Nepalese street food offering.