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Demolition work has started on the final properties left standing in a terrace blown apart by a blast sparked by a portable heater.
A campaign to reduce the speed limit throughout an entire town and its surrounding villages to make the roads safer has been backed by councillors.
A man has appeared in court charged with racially abusing an NHS worker and assaulting a police officer.
Flowers have been left at the junction where a 21-year-old motorcyclist died in a crash.
Traders on a busy high street are rallying opposition to cycle lanes they fear could mean the loss of parking they say is vital for survival.
An inquest has heard the driver of a van killed when it ploughed into the back of a stationary lorry had messaged his fiancée moments before he died.
A village pub is drawing crowds to its beer garden for nine-holes of crazy golf on a course rescued from a seaside funfair.
As communities prepare to welcome Afghanistan refugees, we look at how one council successfully offered sanctuary to families fleeing civil war.
A new 140-room hotel is fully booked for this weekend after finally opening its doors to guests.
A motorist died from "catastrophic" injuries after deliberately ploughing his Mercedes into a motorway bridge, an inquest has heard.
A van flipped over onto its roof at the same junction where a police car was recently damaged in a crash.
Cyclists will be able to visit a new cafe on a former bus depot site after plans were approved by a council.
A PCSO has been praised after recognising a wanted man who was found hiding in a bush and subsequently arrested.
A 76-year-old man has been released under investigation following his arrest in connection with the death of a dad killed on the road.
A major A&E department at a Kent hospital is set to be upgraded as staff are struggling to cope with surging demand.
A charity which works with young asylum seekers says many refugees who have fled the Taliban are still living in fear of being sent back home.
A suspected burglar has appeared in court after medication was allegedly stolen from a town centre pharmacy.
The county's links to the European high-speed rail network will not be restored until next year at the earliest despite rise in passenger numbers.
Police continue to investigate a string of collisions which led to a suspect being cable tied by members of the public before his arrest.
A fundraiser has been set up to create a lasting memorial to a 'kind hearted' head teacher who died of cancer.
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