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A toy and fancy dress shop has refused to take a Gestapo uniform off sale despite complaints from the Jewish community.
An inquiry has found the Met police response to a missing persons report, which later became a double murder investigation, was inadequate.
A couple were stunned to find a huge raptor perched on a chicken run in their back garden - with its eagle eye on an easy meal.
A stunning stately home which once hosted a festival headlined by rock legends Pink Floyd has been put on the market.
A girl needed oxygen treatment for smoke inhalation after a kitchen fire at the family home.
The owners of a long-established Kent motor trade business have revealed why they decided to sell up after almost 50 years.
Huge crowds have gathered to greet a giant puppet as she travels through Kent on an 8,000-mile journey raising awareness of child refugees.
A five-year-old tabby has brought home an extraordinary haul of more than 30 workmen's gloves.
Police have arrested a woman after commuters reported her walking along the track
Tributes have poured in for respected and successful businessman Michael Head who dedicated his retirement to supporting many good causes.
Highways bosses are being urged to install a pedestrian and cycling bridge to avoid the dangers of them navigating a busy and dangerous junction.
A restaurant diner won a brand-new car - just four days after her own vehicle was written off.
Organisers say it would be "reckless" to stage a festive community event amid fears Covid cases could rise this winter.
A village gastro pub is celebrating after its chef was crowned the best young cook in the UK.
Beach hut owners say they are under siege from vandals after an arson attack caused tens of thousands of pounds in damage.
Farmers stepped in to help after an HGV got stuck trying to turn around in a country road.
Tributes have poured in to a legendary cyclist killed in a tragic road accident this week.
Villagers are rallying to save an "iconic" Victorian signal box from the scrapheap after Network Rail revealed is set to be demolished next year.
People living opposite a new school say their homes are now overshadowed by a three storey brick wall.
A bidding war developed at the auction of a hidden collection of valuable coins belonging to a late pensioner.