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A mum who was forced to cancel her dream holiday after being diagnosed with a brain tumour had to fight with an airline for a refund.
An investigation has been launched after two pets were found with “horrendous” injuries.
As Reform UK celebrates a thumping victory at the KCC elections, we examine what it means for Kent and the party’s chances on the national stage.
A teenage boy has been charged following a serious assault which saw a man airlifted to hospital with a stab wound.
Police have arrested a driver over a suspected hit-and-run which has left a pedestrian in hospital with serious injuries.
Plans to turn disused student housing into one of Kent’s largest HMOs have been downsized after previously being rejected.
Labour have held onto their seat on a borough council following a by-election prompted by the resignation of a councillor to become the town’s MP.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested after a teenager was allegedly “touched over her clothing” on a bus.
A helicopter was seen searching a town after concerns were raised for a person.
As counting begins, our local democracy reporter looks at the rise of minor parties and how Britain has become a multi-party democracy.
New escape rooms are now open at a multimillion-pound leisure complex, which has previously been described as a “ghost town”.
Two businesses selling retro sweets and sumo-sized doughnuts are expanding as they open new branches in the county.
Give the shops a swerve, and try a hidden gem of a pub that’s working on a new designer look.
Wristband-wearers can get exclusive discounts and speciality cocktails at participating venues, including the bank holiday weekend.
The new tenant of a pub and restaurant has followed in the footsteps of his grandparents who ran it in the 1960s and has grand plans for the venue.
The owners of a village’s only pub have sold the business after 40 years in the hospitality industry.
Reform was the main beneficiary of the Conservative collapse, winning more than 600 seats and taking control of 10 local authorities.
The Duke of Sussex lost a Court of Appeal challenge over his security arrangements while in the UK.
It comes after fellow retailers Harrods and Marks & Spencer were also hit with cyber attacks.
The Flatpack World Championships is a speed-building flatpack furniture contest.
Harry told the BBC he believes ‘some people want history to repeat itself’ after his failed legal challenge over his UK security.
The Conservatives have lost every council they were defending.
Lowry, who was lauded for his portrayal of everyday industrial scenes in northwest England, painted the piece in 1925.
The hip-hop group apologised to the family of Sir David after footage emerged from a gig allegedly showing one member saying ‘kill your local MP’.
Appeal Court judges affirmed an earlier High Court ruling compelling the Government to hold a public inquiry into Sean Brown’s killing.
As the Tories faced a Reform UK surge in the North and parts of the Midlands, the Lib Dems put the squeeze on their vote further south.
Two businesses selling retro sweets and sumo-sized doughnuts are expanding as they open new branches in the county.
Give the shops a swerve, and try a hidden gem of a pub that’s working on a new designer look.
Wristband-wearers can get exclusive discounts and speciality cocktails at participating venues, including the bank holiday weekend.
The new tenant of a pub and restaurant has followed in the footsteps of his grandparents who ran it in the 1960s and has grand plans for the venue.
The owners of a village’s only pub have sold the business after 40 years in the hospitality industry.