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A leading brewer will be serving up a limited edition ale over the extended bank holiday weekend to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.
Shoppers will be able to visit only the fourth shop dedicated to the goods of a German manufacturer when its opens later this month.
From nuclear disasters to flooding, pandemics and even dead whales, meet the agency tasked with getting the county back on our feet.
The remarkable transformation of a 'forgotten' part of one town into a vibrant shopping area could be a blueprint for others to follow.
In an exclusive interview, a former star of hit TV show Dragons' Den explains why there is hope for the high street yet.
In our latest feature on the plight of high streets, we look at the fragmented world of property ownership to find out who's really running our towns.
We take a look back at the remarkable scenes which unfolded across a seaside town as two of youth culture's most iconic factions violently clashed.
Exactly one month ago, P&O Ferries sacked almost 800 staff - a move which has had enormous ramifications for the county ever since.
In the first of a series of special features on the challenges facing our high streets, we take a look at just why they have declined.
A powerful beer brewed to a Ukrainian recipe goes on sale this weekend at a popular festival - with proceeds going to help the war-torn nation.
A property contractor has strengthened its board as it set its sights on growth and a £1bn turnover target.
The number of people claiming benefits fell again last month - but rising inflation will hit many household budgets hard.
The operator of the Channel Tunnel has seen an enormous year-on-year growth for the month of March.
A holiday park giant, with parks across the county, has finally been taken over after a multi-million pound deal was finally approved.
A system introduced by HMRC following Brexit has crashed - adding time to checking lorries into our ports, compounding the chaos on our roads.
Tourism chiefs say the current gridlock on our roads is hitting popular destinations hard ahead of one of their busiest times of the year.
A firm has changed hands after years of gradual growth having been acquired by a company based in Cumbria.
Our reviewer headed to a fish and chip shop which has become a darling of the Instagram generation - but were his fears to be justified?
For a week, the county's roads have been at breaking point - but just what exactly is causing the issues and is the end in sight?
A poll of SMEs has revealed many remain anxious at rising costs - while just 4% say Brexit has had a positive impact on them.