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Vehicles sat unused and garages which are too small for modern cars is causing parking problems in residential streets, says a new report.
Giving goldfish as prizes is 'cruel and outdated', says the RSPCA, which wants councils to ban funfairs maintaining the tradition.
Mobile phone users are being told to be aware of a new scam in which fraudsters will target them with calls made from numbers similar to their own.
A major supermarket chain is collecting unwanted clothes for recycling and offering money-off vouchers in return.
Buckingham Palace visitors will enjoy picnics on the royal lawns for the first time this Friday and there are still tickets on sale for the summer.
Two well-known sun creams, including one made for children, have failed Which? tests leading to a warning for shoppers to avoid them this summer.
Primark, which has stores across Kent, has announced work has now started on a new website for customers.
Hundreds of families in Kent have chosen to home school their children in the last two months, latest figures reveal.
Are you packing-up to pitch-up this summer? Here are some camping rules you should be aware of, that if not followed, could cost you thousands.
Every year thousands of flying ants take to the skies in swarms all at once. But when is Flying Ant Day 2021 and what should you do when they arrive?
Appliances including washing machines and dishwashers will be cheaper and easier to fix under new 'right to repair' law, in force from today.
With pollen counts returning to 'very high' levels, there's a warning for sufferers who plan to get behind the wheel of their car.
Rosemary beetles looks like glitter-covered ladybirds but can cause huge problems in gardens during the summer. Have you got them?
People found guilty of animal cruelty face spending much longer in prison, under changes to the law which come into force today.
Parents of pupils, being sent home to isolate after coming into contact with coronavirus, could be entitled to a £500 one-off support payment.
As Wimbledon visitors begin to enjoy millions of British strawberries there's a warning the fruit, alongside other home grown crops, is under threat.
Is it illegal to drive in flip flops, with headphones or with one headlight, are among questions most 'googled' by drivers. We find the answers here:
Tickets go on sale today for The Polar Express Train Ride, based on the popular children's story, which is pulling into Kent this Christmas.
The way we pay for petrol at the pumps is changing but it's leaving some drivers frustrated.
Ahead of tonight's Harry Potter Book Night, and with London's new magical exhibition weeks away, we dive into J.K. Rowling's wizarding world.