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An MP has applauded Boris Johnson's roadmap out of lockdown after the country has suffered the year-long tragedy of the coronavirus pandemic.
A popular greyhound that used to escape from his past homes due to suffering from separation anxiety, even climbing 7ft walls, has died.
Two young women have been charged after police pursued a vehicle that crashed into a fence.
An asylum seeker drowned after wading into the sea on the day his brother arrived in the UK, an inquest has heard.
A disused Victorian church building could be knocked down and replaced by three small houses if planning councillors give approval to an application.
A meanswear store has had to leave a town after a century after the chain was bought out when the previous owners went into administration.
A woman who has swum the Channel will this year take on another gruelling sea venture to raise money for the Kent charity she once worked for.
A campaigner says a centre for start-up enterprises should not be closed while there is a pandemic as traders are already facing tough situations.
Plans for a town's second vaccination site for Covid-19 are being looked at again following the success of an up and running centre at a pharmacy.
A police vehicle was left with its left side crushed after a crash at a junction.
An enterprise that began just before the first Covid-19 lockdown has survived a year on despite the pandemic's devastating impact on the economy.
A PC was given a final written warning for gross misconduct after he failed to take proper action to safeguard a woman who ended up being attacked.
The case against a police officer, accused of failing to properly help a woman who was later assaulted, has been proven by a misconduct panel.
Police are warning householders to be alert after a man in his 80s lost more than £15,000 after a scam telephone call by a bogus officer.
Firefighters are warning people not to place flammable items close to sources of fire after a blaze in a kitchen last night.
A ferry company is acknowledging the vital work of hauliers by giving drivers sailing on its ships free meals and discounts on its on-board shops.
A policeman at a misconduct hearing, accused of failing to help a woman who was later attacked, said she did not show any signs of being in danger.
Thousands of lorries a day are now reaching the Channel ports, back to normal levels, but post-Brexit traffic pandemonium has still been kept at bay.
In 1971, Britain changed over to decimal currency, which was at first greeted with some scepticism and confusion.
An off-duty policeman is accused of failing to properly intervene in a confrontation between a couple that lead to a serious assault.