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A shop worker described as a “local icon” has hit the headlines again with the creation of her “unexpected legend” AI figure.
Nestled among rolling fields down a quiet country lane lies a true hidden gem where the views are as satisfying as the food on your plate.
A pub and restaurant will temporarily close after the bank holiday as renovations take place to modernise it.
Shoe Zone has u-turned on plans to leave a Kent town centre - but will still move out of the high street.
An armed police officer kept his job after sharing police documents on WhatsApp and sending an explicit picture while in uniform.
Fire crews spent five hours battling a blaze at a recycling centre.
Specialist teams are making extensive checks in a town as they search for a missing man last seen a week ago.
A unique underwater sculpture in a Kent river should be left to ‘weather’ with the flow of the river and the seasons, says its creator.
A former council leader and parliamentary candidate has told this week’s Kent Politics Podcast how Labour is failing in its messaging.
Disturbing images reveal the shocking state of a home dubbed the “flat from hell” following the arrest of a woman on suspicion of child neglect.
Emergency services were called to the Sheppey Crossing following a serious crash and car fire which brought traffic to a halt.
A pub and restaurant will temporarily close after the bank holiday as renovations take place to modernise it.
What’s not to love? Secret Drinker finds himself walking into a Wetherspoon wonderland.
A farm shop is set to bring back its outdoor food and drink village with a buzzing bank holiday launch party.
An annual food and drink festival returns over the bank holiday weekend with top chefs, local producers and wine tastings.
Owners of a popular Asian-Texas smokehouse say customers “won’t recognise” the long-empty unit it is preparing to open in.
They also talked about the situation in Ukraine, Iran and recent action taken against the Houthis in Yemen.
More than 1,000 people gathered in Whitehall, central London, on Friday.
Parents are abdicating responsibility for their child’s behaviour, delegates at the annual conference of the NASUWT teaching union heard.
An investigation into multiple manslaughter and culpable disaster has been opened by Italian prosecutors, according to reports.
More action is needed than just restricting pupils’ access to mobile phones, Patrick Roach, general secretary of the NASUWT, said.
The death comes after more than 700 migrants crossed the English Channel on Tuesday.
The cable car crashed after a cable snapped in the town of Castellammare di Stabia, officials said.
A series of yellow weather warnings are also in place across the island.
The US secretary of state said Washington may be ready to ‘move on’ if there is not progress on a peace deal in the coming days.
Harry has previously said he faces a greater risk than his late mother, with ‘additional layers of racism and extremism’.
A pub and restaurant will temporarily close after the bank holiday as renovations take place to modernise it.
What’s not to love? Secret Drinker finds himself walking into a Wetherspoon wonderland.
A farm shop is set to bring back its outdoor food and drink village with a buzzing bank holiday launch party.
An annual food and drink festival returns over the bank holiday weekend with top chefs, local producers and wine tastings.
Owners of a popular Asian-Texas smokehouse say customers “won’t recognise” the long-empty unit it is preparing to open in.