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Swathes of land marketed as the UK’s first post-Brexit lorry park went under the hammer – but failed to attract a buyer.
A charity event was criticised today for allowing "racist" golliwogs to be sold at an open garden fundraiser in castle grounds.
A village could become home to the UK’s first post-Brexit lorry park as concerns swell over potential 13-mile motorway tailbacks.
The wife of property tycoon Fergus Wilson has been hauled before a judge for allegedly failing to provide hot water for one of her tenants.
A council worker is facing a jail sentence for an unprovoked attack, despite claiming he's a "changed man".
An attempted robber who made haste in a stolen car was arrested - after the vehicle was equipped with a tracker system.
It wasn't the best of days for one would-be burglar - who got trapped in a window and had to be rescued by firefighters.
A drunk who staggered towards an oncoming high speed train while carrying a weapon has been jailed, according to police.
Cuts to police budgets are behind a two-thirds fall in the number of children arrested in Kent over the last eight years, according to a councillor.
An elderly man was rushed to hospital following a crash on a main road in which a teenager was arrested.
A campaign group calling for hospital parking charges to be scrapped will present a petition to Downing Street today.
The battle to save First World War stables from demolition has attracted international attention.
Dozens of people evicted from their apartments have two weeks to find new homes - or be forced to move to County Durham.
A treasurer who stole £15,000 from her employer to feed a gambling addiction wept in the dock after learning she could face prison.
"Affordable" homes are to replace a tower block that has dominated the skyline for half a century.
A property tycoon triggered a police response after throwing his dinner on a restaurant floor – because service took 20 minutes.
A doctor's surgery in special measures could be shut down after getting a second 'inadequate' rating.
An armada of French fishermen launched smoke bombs at British boats in the English Channel in a skirmish over scallops.
Firefighters fought back the flames inside a home after an electrical fault filled one storey with smoke.
Drug dealing, fighting, noise and intimidation complaints have led to action from police.
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