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A paramedic who was driving when an ambulance crashed into a cement mixer, killing his colleague, has been given a suspended sentence.
Police are hunting a group suspected of threatening a Currys worker and making off with laptops worth £30,000.
A street food chain specialising in burritos is set to launch its third branch in the county.
An award-winning food chain has announced when it will be opening its latest restaurant in the county.
Friends hope to put a hotel “back on the map” by hosting food nights in the disused restaurant with a different guest chef each month.
One of Kent’s last Wimpy restaurants is to reopen later this year - delighting fast-food fans who feared the site would remain shut for good.
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Murrell was the SNP’s most senior official from 1999 until he stood down from the post in February 2023.
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Officers were called just after 3pm on Thursday after reports of electrical equipment being stolen by two males.
Relatives of the 48 people unlawfully killed in the 1981 blaze gathered at Dublin’s Garden of Remembrance.
Nestle argued that there is ‘nothing wrong’ with people enjoying ‘indulgent products’ in moderation.
A sister of one of the victims said in the wake of the verdicts: ‘We’ve got truth, we’ve got the justice.’
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The announcement comes in response to the news the prescription of puberty blockers will be paused in Scotland.
The investigation has been named Operation Branchform.
A group of people locked themselves inside the Grade II-listed York & Albany hotel and gastropub situated just outside Regent’s Park last week.
A street food chain specialising in burritos is set to launch its third branch in the county.
An award-winning food chain has announced when it will be opening its latest restaurant in the county.
Friends hope to put a hotel “back on the map” by hosting food nights in the disused restaurant with a different guest chef each month.
One of Kent’s last Wimpy restaurants is to reopen later this year - delighting fast-food fans who feared the site would remain shut for good.
Is Spoons getting everything right or is the town centre competition just a bit naff? Secret Drinker finds out.