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Royal Mail has unveiled the designs for its 2023 Christmas stamps which go on sale this work at 7,000 Post Office branches.
XL Bully type dogs are to be banned by the end of the year but what does it mean for owners and the wider public?
A £300 cash boost is to begin dropping into the bank accounts of eight million cash-strapped people but who is the government giving money to?
Pumpkins are carved, costumes ready and Halloween is almost upon us but how can you help ensure any trick or treating is safe and enjoyable for all?
We're giving away thousands of reflective keyrings to children in Kent to help them remain visible to drivers during the darker days ahead.
Ofgem is considering a rise to the energy price cap to help prevent suppliers from going bust as the debt from unpaid bills reaches record levels.
Charities fear the cost of living crisis is behind a sharp rise in the number of children being burnt or scalded by hot water bottles.
There is plenty dog owners can do to prepare their pets for upcoming fireworks, says a charity, which is sharing its top tips ahead of Bonfire Night.
Overnight temperatures in Kent could be as low as 3C by the weekend, say forecasters, as an incoming cold snap puts an end to October’s hot weather.
Kent needs new homes, and to hit its targets, but politicians must remain equally fixated on our crumbling public services, argues our columnist.
Netflix’s final episodes of The Crown will be released in two parts later this year with Rochester High Street set for a starring role.
There are fears Paris’ bedbug infestation may cross the Channel – but what are they, how do you remove them and why are transport companies on alert?
Supermarket Lidl is recalling packs of its frozen chicken dippers amid fears that ‘hard blue plastic’ has made its way into the food.
Covid-19 cases are rising in schools, hospitals and workplaces so what should you do if you’re unwell and must you isolate if you test positive?
Walkers has confirmed it is no longer selling one if its famous flavours of crisps much to the disappointment of snack fans.
Eight million homes will get an extra £300 before Christmas as the government dishes out a second cost of living payment but who can get the cash?
The Draconid meteor shower is set to peak this weekend and the unseasonably warm October forecast could help sky gazers catch a good display.
From air fryers to flat caps and flamingos – John Lewis has identified 12 products it thinks define our shopping habits over the last 10 years.
If the best schools policy Conservatives want to crow about is a phone ban that already exists, then education is in trouble, fears our columnist.
Water companies have unveiled plans to fix leaks and sewage spills, and improve supplies, but the work will increase bills by more than £150 a year.
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