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Driver on 'non-essential trip' damages parked cars

Driver on 'non-essential trip' damages parked cars

A man thought to be on a non-essential journey veered his car off the road causing damage to two parked vehicles.

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How entrepreneur's 'Yellow Pages' website idea could save High Street

How entrepreneur's 'Yellow Pages' website idea could save High Street

An entrepreneur's innovative idea to set up a Yellow Pages equivalent for high street shops is hoped to help them overcome the coronavirus pandemic.

New date for golf championship

New date for golf championship

The R&A have rescheduled the Senior Amateur Championship in Deal but still hope to be able to stage it this year.

Colouring sheet illustrator launches card for NHS

Colouring sheet illustrator launches card for NHS

An illustrator whose free colouring sheets have reached more than 300,000 people online has designed a card to raise money for the NHS.

Sirens blare and police line street for boy's birthday

Sirens blare and police line street for boy's birthday

Sirens blared and police cars lined a street in a birthday surprise for an aspiring officer with spina bifida.

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Trans man loses appeal to be registered 'father'

Trans man loses appeal to be registered 'father'

A transgender man fighting to be named the father on his child's birth certificate has lost his Court of Appeal fight.

Trans dad who wants to be registered 'father' awaits appeal ruling

Trans dad who wants to be registered 'father' awaits appeal ruling

A transgender man fighting to be named the father on his child's birth certificate should find out if he has won a Court of Appeal fight today.

Country park owner's plan to build 210 homes

Country park owner's plan to build 210 homes

An application for hundreds of homes opposite Betteshanger Park has been submitted by the new owner.

Man charged after supermarket burglary

Man charged after supermarket burglary

A man suspected of stealing cigarettes and alcohol in a supermarket burglary has been charged.

Wife says £50k cancer treatment gave her husband hope

Wife says £50k cancer treatment gave her husband hope

The wife of a man who spent more than £50,000 on last resort cancer treatment says it was worth every penny because it gave him hope.

Chances of filling empty M&S stores 'minimal'

Chances of filling empty M&S stores 'minimal'

Chamber of trade groups have agreed the chances of former M&S stores now being filled are 'minimal'.

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Vape shop owner shares CCTV of intruder

Vape shop owner shares CCTV of intruder

A vape shop owner has shared a CCTV image of an intruder who caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to his store.

Police called after peacocks block busy road

Police called after peacocks block busy road

Roaming peacocks who ignored stay at home rules and invaded a car garage have now attracted the attention of police.

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Teachers' music video for pupils in lockdown

Teachers' music video for pupils in lockdown

Teachers at a primary school have shown pupils just how much they are being missed in an uplifting video.

Survivor's message after heart attack patient numbers halve

Survivor's message after heart attack patient numbers halve

A heart attack survivor has spoken out about the importance of seeking medical attention in an emergency situation despite the coronavirus outbreak.

When will police reveal why weekend crash happened?

When will police reveal why weekend crash happened?

Police are yet to explain what happened when a patrol car smashed into a wall on Sunday afternoon

Peacocks disobey stay at home rules and invade office

Peacocks disobey stay at home rules and invade office

In a blatant breach of the 'stay at home' rules, four peacocks have invaded a car workshop.

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Coach firm offers free festive Bruges trip for NHS heroes

Coach firm offers free festive Bruges trip for NHS heroes

A coach company is asking people to nominate their NHS heroes for a free trip to the Bruges Christmas Markets.

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Setback for breast cancer charity as fundraiser cancelled

Setback for breast cancer charity as fundraiser cancelled

A fundraiser which usually raises more than £30,000 for Breast Cancer Now has been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Comparing today's food banks with Victorian soup kitchens

Comparing today's food banks with Victorian soup kitchens

Historian Andrew Sargent looks back at a Victorian soup kitchen and asks is our need for free food distribution just as desperate today?

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