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A McDonald's in the south-east is one of 11 across the country to reopen to customers for the first time in three months.
Hundreds of people have been parking up on a dangerous road as they flock to a picturesque poppy field to get the best possible photos.
A coronavirus survivor has given birth to a healthy boy two months after she almost lost her life to the disease.
Demand for £3 face masks at the Co-op has overtaken everyday essentials such as bread, milk and eggs to become the firm's best-selling product.
Fed-up neighbours have voiced concerns at plans to redevelop a masonic hall – including a new temple and larger changing room for the Grand Master.
Proposals for a 100-metre reservoir, which the applicants say will attract more wildlife and boost cherry growing, have been unveiled.
The manager of an open-air shopping centre warns blockades could be put up if too many people flock to stores next week.
A hotel run by a global chain remains on course for its official opening next year despite hold-ups due to lockdown.
Opponents called for one of Kent's most photographed sights to be destroyed with a chainsaw amid claims it is an "object of hate".
University bosses splashed almost a quarter-of-a-million pounds on vouchers in an effort to appease students affected by strikes, it has emerged.
Cancelled events due to take place at Dreamland this summer have been pushed back until next year.
A year-long and challenging construction project to deliver a new car dealership has come to an end - paving the way for an official opening.
It may be plainly advertised as a two-bed terrace, but a medieval house up for sale is known for its grisly role in one history's most famous murders.
Officers have released CCTV images of a suspected gin thief after eight bottles were stolen from a supermarket.
A teenager is to appear in court after police seized a knife from a group while they patrolled park.
Residents have lodged objections against plans to open a 100-seat restaurant and expand a much-used community centre.
Fifty jobs are set to be created at a new care home and mini village planned to be built off a busy A-road.
Plans to open an Aldi and a coffee shop next to a downsized B&Q have been given the seal of approval by a council.
A man has been jailed after he wielded a samurai sword outside a high street pub following a confrontation with customers.
The frustration of a councillor troubled by technical difficulties got the better of him during a meeting streamed live to the public on YouTube.