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The Department for Transport said a hole in the runway at its emergency lorry park in Kent would not affect operations.
A motorist allegedly driving the wrong way up a one-way street struck a pedestrian.
More and more people are receiving their vaccinations against Covid 19.
In a day many formal links to Europe will be severed, but in part of France we will retain a presence - and even the clocks will run to British time.
A local authority has been criticised for not consulting with a neighbouring district to see if it could take some of their housing shortfall.
A cinema chain has said it is grateful for Government support and is looking forward to re-opening.
A farmer has denied there is any problem with the welfare of animals at his farm following a late night visit by officers.
A couple celebrated their wedding by going for a 7km run, before returning to a 'reception' of coffee and a mince pie.
With Christmas stockings in mind, we look back on what children might have longed for in decades past.
A dentist who admitted 70 failings in his treatment of 15 patients is being allowed to practise by the industry's regulator.
Two Londoners will appear in court next year accused of theft.
A burglar broke into a church hall to steal chocolate bars.
A life spent in the oil industry has formed the basis for some amusing tales.
Residents fear a proposed new entrance is the first step towards a housing estate.
Families were left disappointed when a promised visit from Santa and Mickey Mouse did not happen.
Prison visitor, volunteer hospital driver, farmer and Deputy Lieutenant, John Jennings was a man of many talents.
After 18 months in construction, new accommodation for the over 55s is taking in its first residents.
Objectors have been given just 25 days to respond to a controversial planning application for an egg farm.
After two years, the council finally brings unlicensed waste carrier to justice.
Police want help following an early morning car break -in.