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A 58-year-old care worker and victim of coronavirus shared his experience of the devastating illness just days before he died.
Plans for a water sports and inflatable aqua park on the outskirts of a town were voted through at a remote full council meeting tonight.
Police have warned traders to keep their property safe after four vehicles were broken into within 15 hours.
An MP has announced a decline in the number of new coronavirus infections in her constituency but warns the public to remain vigilant.
A shire horse called Grace had to be hoisted up by a fire crew after her owner found her unable to stand in a stable.
A former town centre department store building, now called Folca, is to become one of 33 Covid vaccination centres operating from today.
An annual ceremony, so we never forget the horrors of genocide, will be held in virtual form this year because of the present coronavirus lockdown.
A mum responding to the food hampers row has shown what can be bought if the full sum for free school meals was paid in cash or vouchers.
A section of the M20 is sealed off again tonight while maintenance work continues.
Firefighters have put out a blaze in a two-storey property and prevented it from reaching neighbouring homes.
Thousands of names have been added to petitions demanding the closure of army barracks housing asylum seekers.
A woman in her 80s was punched in the face and knocked to the floor by an intruder who broke into her home.
A campaign has been launched to send 100th birthday cards to a D-Day veteran who has had to stay in isolation for a year.
A Covid-19 survivor has praised the hospital staff who nursed him towards recovery but also condemned those who flout social distancing rules.
First reports suggest a section of an arterial route was closed both ways, with traffic queues, after an apparent accident.
One man has offered a detailed blueprint to stop repeated road clog-ups for port-bound traffic, which are feared to resurface post-Brexit.
Eight new flats, named after a Victorian England footballer, have been acquired by a council to help prevent people sleeping on the street.
A civic group is opposing a planning application for a block of six flats, saying it would affect the character of the area.
Tributes have been pouring in for a ' big hearted' soccer league secretary who died from the new variant of Covid-19.
A planning application, which has 37 neighbours against it and seven for, will be voted on by district councillors tomorrow evening.