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A parole board has refused an application to release the abusive father of double amputee boy.
A small area of Kent seems to be making quite a name for itself for English wines.
Nearly 700 people have been helped to return home safely from hospital by a council’s housing team.
Lawyers have condemned a “post-code” lottery justice system that denies some defendants the chance to meet their solicitor.
A 14-year-old was fined for having a child’s ticket by ‘intimidating’ train inspectors – despite being in her school uniform.
A council leader has accused a housing developer of ‘holding the community to ransom’ over its failure to deliver a doctors surgery.
A leading women’s basketball team has pulled out of a major league because of a lack of ticket revenue.
A veteran who survived the Sir Galahad Falklands bombing before being pushed to the brink of suicide has credited the RBLI with saving his life.
A by-election has been called to fill a vacant seat on Kent County Council following the death of a long-serving councillor.
A new development offers homes for the over 55s.
A date has been set to decide on a controversial planning application for 950 homes.
Backbench Tory councillors are urging the council to keep a popular waste recycing station open or risk adding to a town’s traffc problems.
A man is hiking 75 miles dressed as a First World War soldier to raise cash for a military charity.
The final phase of construction on a 1,000-home garden village is about to begin.
A car-wash firm is seeking the opportunity to sell burgers to customers bringing in their motors to be cleaned.
Conservative and Independent councillors have denied claims they are acting in cahoots to ‘freeze’ out other groups from top jobs in a council.
National Highways says it still does not have enough detail to allow a controversial 950-home scheme close to two motorway junctions.
A temporary building being used to support a medical centre is set to stay.
Bus cuts have left people living in one estate ‘stranded’.
A ragstone quarry could be enlarged by 96 hectares to produce another 20m tonnes of rock.