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A bison calf conceived and born at a reserve has been described as a “joyous addition”, as a project to boost the number of the mammals continues.
A prolific thief who went on a week-long shoplifting spree across a town has been jailed just two days after his latest offence.
A reckless company has been fined £100,000 for safety breaches after a worker was filmed standing on a pallet raised in the air by a forklift truck.
A great-grandmother is using an ultra-modern cooking gadget to make a three-course festive meal for eight.
New homes, walkways and a footbridge will transform land which previously held a long-running paper mill.
New images show how a former bakery could be transformed into a town’s 13th beauty salon, offering facials and nail treatments.
Shop workers face the highest demand during the festive season – as our reporter discovered almost 40 years ago.
Diggers have demolished a rundown outlet centre which closed earlier this year due to rising costs, leaving 25 members of staff without a job.
Strike action taking place across the Channel in France is affecting ferry sailings from Kent with alternative arrangements being made for passengers.
Police have revealed a 40-year-old who went missing almost a week ago has been found safe and well.
About nine police vehicles have descended on a usually quiet and peaceful street, as detectives probe the ‘suspicious’ death of a man in his 60s.
A large pub-restaurant has reopened following a six-figure transformation.
A man has taken over the pub his parents used to run, and says it’s fantastic to be back in a place with such “special memories”.
A blaze at a derelict building is believed to have been started on purpose, with firefighters rushing to the scene.
Residents have welcomed a move to bring parking restrictions to their street, to stop outsiders hogging them.
A man pulled from the sea yesterday following a search and rescue mission was pronounced dead shortly after, police have confirmed.
Plans have been unveiled to build seven new flats next to a fish and chip shop and pub.
With the cost of learning to drive a car soaring, would people be better off jumping on a motorbike, like reporter Sam Lennon did in the 1990s?
New details have been revealed of continued works and closures on the A2, which continue beyond the New Year.
A campaign to save a country park from future development has been launched, despite bosses insisting they will protect wildlife at the site.
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