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A pedestrian in her 70s has died after being hit by a van near a harbour.
A road is closed in both directions after a crash involving three vehicles.
Cineworld, which has three cinemas in Kent, is looking to close 25 of its sites across the UK, according to reports.
Bosses at Specsavers have announced the opticians is to fill an empty Waterstones unit in a closure-hit shopping centre.
A fundraiser has been launched for the family of a 10-year-old boy who was hit by a bus and left seriously injured.
A 10-year-old boy is in hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a bus.
Police are investigating the death of a 17-year-old girl understood to have been attending a music festival.
A mother and three children had to be evacuated after a small fire broke out in a flat.
There are large queues forming on parts of a busy motorway owing to a crash.
A person was taken to hospital after being cut free from a car which landed in a ditch following a crash on a busy stretch of A-road.
Drivers are being asked to check dashcam footage which could help police identify a cyclist wanted in connection with a violent home burglary.
A woman has been taken to hospital after a car overturned on a seafront road.
A garage running for 73 years could be knocked down to make way for homes.
The owner of a popular corner shop plans to keep working “for as long as her body allows” as she celebrates 40 years in business.
A couple who have spent 36 years working 15-hour shifts at a convenience store say they are looking forward to a well-earned retirement.
A pupil was hit by a car outside a secondary school, sparking rush-hour delays on an A-road.
A digger has moved in on land set for a town's fourth McDonald's as work on the controversial restaurant finally begins.
A former bicycle shop is to go under the hammer after plans to turn it into a three-bedroom home were approved.
People living in a new-build block of flats say its “inefficient” green energy system is making their bills much higher than they should be.
Shop owners who lost trade when customers were banned from parking in a layby say their “prayers have been answered”.