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Two sisters were forced to give up on their dream careers after years of suffering from debilitating joint pain and thinking it was normal.
An ex-member of the armed forces says he was continually “chased” by British Gas to pay an inaccurate bill.
A town centre bar which relies “solely on the weekend” has been refused permission to stay open longer on a Sunday amid an ongoing noise row.
School bosses have sought to reassure parents and addressed social media speculation after an intruder scaled a primary school’s fence.
CCTV has captured the ‘devastating’ moment suspected thieves using a metal grinder cut through a dementia centre’s gates to steal three minibuses.
Motorists are being warned to plan their journeys as a well-used bridge is set to be closed overnight for repairs.
Around £27,000 is to be spent by one council to get rid of the chewing gum blighting the borough’s streets.
A photo of a man police would like to speak to has been shared after a passer-by spotted a man acting suspiciously by a Ford Fiesta.
A 38-year-old motorcyclist has died in hospital after he left the road and crashed in East Cambridgeshire.
The lease on the former home of a town centre bank is up for sale less than a month after it relocated to bigger premises.
The touring production of An Officer and a Gentleman will have you laughing, crying, cheering and trying not to sing along.
Labour has taken the Gravesham seat - defeating Tory Adam Holloway who held it from 2005.
Former councillors at one council have missed on honorary titles after their nominations were blocked by serving members who branded them “shabby”.
Our reviewer took her border terrier to try out a hotel’s new canine culinary experience — don’t worry, we review the food for “humans” too!
A tennis club which started as a sports group for paper mill workers is celebrating its 100th birthday.
Work to build an almost 600-home development as part of Kent’s new garden city has reached its halfway point.
Controversial plans to build a winery at a vineyard within yards of people’s back gardens have been blasted as a “blot on the landscape”.
Flowers and beer cans have been left at the scene of a crash where a motorcyclist in his 60s was killed.
Bank bosses say they are committed to staying in town centres as they relocate one branch into bigger premises.
An inquest into the death of a 22-year-old dad heard he lost control of his motorbike while travelling home from work.