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A new campaign has been launched to tackle problems residents and businesses say are the biggest issues facing their town.
Police officers were asking the public to call 999 if they saw a missing 14-year-old.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has spared the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing from a series of sweeping cuts to national infrastructure schemes.
A once popular Chinese restaurant, which was repossessed two years ago, has been given permission to be turned into flats.
Plans to build one of the biggest solar farms in the county have been turned down due to the development being on green belt land.
Residents are protesting proposals to house unaccompanied asylum seeker children in their street but charities say they provide a vital “safe space’.
A man has been flown to a London hospital following a crash involving two vehicles which left three others injured.
A grandmother has been left with no bathroom for four months due to ongoing delays after a flood forced her to move out.
Police would like to speak to the man pictured following an alleged assault in an alleyway.
A river boat cruise company is set to resume additional services on the River Thames during the summer holidays.
A grandad-of-two died after he suffered an epileptic seizure while walking his dog.
Plans to build a special needs secondary school have been blocked and sent to the secretary of state over the loss of playing fields.
A council has forced the sale of a property to recover £36,000 it says it was owed in council tax.
Forensic officers were seen at a property near a pub after a woman was found dead.
There is major disruption to trains, shops, doctors and ports due to widespread IT issues as firms across the globe report a major IT outage.
Businesses operating on a retail park were forced to close at short notice after three wartime bombs were found in the car park.
A secondary school has appointed a new head teacher who says he has ambitious plans to move it on to “greater success”.
Pupils at a school for children with autism said they are very happy and enjoy learning there following an Ofsted inspection.
There was a large emergency service presence with several roads being taped off due to a police incident.
Ambitious plans to regenerate an area around a railway station and create a new “civic heart” for Britain’s newest garden city have been approved.
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