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A man needed hospital treatment for a head injury after being attacked by a gang with a 'glass object'.
The centenary of the end of the First World War will be marked with spectacular poppy tributes on landmarks.
A man is being questioned over the theft of thousands of archaeological finds
A Kent wildlife park has created a new woodland wolf enclosure which visitors can view from above.
A music professor says singing could have major health benefits such as reducing depression, based on the findings of a six-month study.
A planned care home would create traffic chaos and has been branded as overbearing, councillors have heard.
Tourism officials have had a change of heart after refusing a former soldier permission to climb the world's highest mountain.
A tip-off has led to the recovery of a haul of treasured artefacts stolen from an archaeological store.
Emergency services have re-opened a major road after a gas leak brought traffic to a standstill.
There are new proposals to increase littering fines to £150 in a tough clampdown on the environmental menace.
A crash in which a motorcyclist was seriously hurt has led to the arrest of a man for dangerous driving, drug driving and failing to stop.
A man has been arrested following a crash between a car and motorcycle which resulted in the biker being flown to a London hospital.
A 30-year-old man has denied multiple charges following alleged sexually-motivated attacks on two women.
A nurse dismissed for her angry online rants against hospital management has been defended by a campaigner.
The death of a man in a homeless shelter is a double tragedy for his grieving mother.
Police hunting a bogus caller who claimed to be checking water pressure have released an image of the suspect.
Housing staff working on the frontline face a shocking level of violence - with one man hurling a computer monitor at workers.
Lead pellets found on a public footpath in woods could be part of a wider health hazard, it's feared.
A business says the 'worrying increase' in migrants arriving on trucks from the Continent is costing it hundreds of thousands of pounds.
A theatre has come under fire for refusing to refund or swap tickets bought by customers unable to make a show because of the bad weather.