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A dad stabbed to death outside a village pub was killed after a phone row escalated from "friendly banter" to a gun-wielding confrontation.
Police have called for a landlord to be stripped of his licence after a “serious assault” which left a man with “potentially life-changing injuries”.
A grandma who set up her own sandwich shop with dreams of being a millionaire is on the verge of closing as the cost of living crisis hits.
The alluring but eerie sight of a woman lying in the river has become the latest attraction to intrigue visitors at a Kent beauty spot.
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.
A serial killer who buried the remains of two girls at his former Kent home was suffering from cancer at the time of his death, an inquiry has heard.
Staff at a town centre shop have been left upset and frustrated after vandals used a wooden stick to smash its windows.
Free lunches are being served in London’s primary schools for the second year running and our columnist believes it’s time this happened everywhere.
A controversial bid to replace the windows in an iconic 1960s high-rise has received more than 200 objections - including from Tracey Emin.
Two police cars, six officers and a van were seen at a train station following a “fare evasion”.
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
The team behind a free food and drink festival are returning for a second year of street food stalls, live music and comedy nights.
Cala Group, which L&G bought in 2018, is among the UK’s 10 biggest housebuilders and sold just under 3,000 homes last year.
The ONS said inflation remained unchanged at 2.2% last month, after rising for the first time this year in July.
The Conservative leadership candidate labelled Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps the ‘world’s chief sponsor of terror’.
Most economists forecast the latest official data will show inflation remained unchanged at 2.2% in August.
Simultaneous explosions of pagers in Lebanon and Syria dominate Wednesday’s front pages.
The Foreign Office urged de-escalation after an apparent remote attack killed at least nine and wounded thousands.
It is only the third time she has been mentioned in the official records of royal engagements since her health scare began at the start of the year.
The Prime Minister said he was ‘sure’ ministers could ‘find a way through’ in talks with the governing body.
The Duchess of Edinburgh is a global ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness.
The First Minister is to tell an audience of supporters that Yes campaigners ‘picked themselves up, dusted themselves down, and looked to the future’.
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
The team behind a free food and drink festival are returning for a second year of street food stalls, live music and comedy nights.