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A woman has been flown to a London hospital after an explosion at a bungalow this morning.
A manhunt has been launched after an armed robbery was reported at a post office where a staff member was assaulted.
One of Kent’s largest shopping centre’s original three anchor tenants is set to depart the mall after the best part of three decades.
Bottled water had to be distributed after 400 homes lost their mains supply when pipes burst.
A financial consultant has avoided jail after her dog savagely attacked a dad, who was left with blood “pumping out of his wounds”.
The demolition of historic buildings as part of an ambitious film studios project should never have been allowed to happen, say furious residents.
A thief who was responsible for a “cowardly assault” after jumping his victim from behind at a bus station has been jailed.
Measures to combat nuisance motorists have worked after reports of antisocial behaviour relating to car meets dropped to zero since June.
A former Gillingham player has been charged over a £600,000 drug seizure.
A historic bandstand and amphitheatre where the Libertines played to rapturous fans will soon be open to the public following an overhaul.
A rare and precious chalk stream is being “disgracefully abused” volunteers say, after hauling out fly-tipping.
Hidden corners, wonky floors and dark ales: Secret Drinker stumbles on a pub with a tale to tell.
One of Kent’s last Wimpy restaurants is on track to reopen at the end of the year, despite bosses expecting to be back at the beginning of 2024.
The unique dining experience includes four delicious courses and takes place at one of the county’s biggest wildlife parks.
The Oktoberfest-inspired event is in its second year and boasts German beers and live Oompah bands.
A pub owner says he is refusing to give up on reopening his town centre site despite the building remaining empty since the pandemic.
An independent butcher says “making everything” in-house is the secret to success in a struggling industry rife with job cuts
Nigel Farage is expected to issue ‘a clarion call for change’ at the party’s annual meeting.
Five women allege they were raped by Mr Al Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who played for Scottish Championship side Greenock Morton, was arrested by National Crime Agency officers on Wednesday.
Joanna Page and Ruth Jones could be seen arm in arm waving to onlookers in the town’s Trinity Street.
The move is part of ‘Raneem’s Law’, named after Raneem Oudeh, to transform the way the police handle cases of violence against women and girls.
The police watchdog announced it would be assessing Reece Richards’ claim he was sprayed with an incapacitating liquid by officers.
Sir Keir Starmer said security concerns meant he could no longer sit in the stands at football matches.
The 26-year-old man died in Stockton-on-Tees following a stabbing incident at around midnight on Thursday.
Detectives investigating the offences are looking to identify three men.
Charles met several senior ranking members of the Royal Navy at RNAD Coulport, expressing his gratitude for their work in nuclear deterrence.
Hidden corners, wonky floors and dark ales: Secret Drinker stumbles on a pub with a tale to tell.
One of Kent’s last Wimpy restaurants is on track to reopen at the end of the year, despite bosses expecting to be back at the beginning of 2024.
The unique dining experience includes four delicious courses and takes place at one of the county’s biggest wildlife parks.
The Oktoberfest-inspired event is in its second year and boasts German beers and live Oompah bands.
A pub owner says he is refusing to give up on reopening his town centre site despite the building remaining empty since the pandemic.
An independent butcher says “making everything” in-house is the secret to success in a struggling industry rife with job cuts