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Planning officers say a farmland housing scheme for 120 homes should go ahead despite objections.
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An iconic fast-food brand has reiterated it will reopen despite facing further delays in bringing back a branch in a Kent town.
Restaurant entrepreneurs have opened a town’s first ‘steak frites’ house, which only serves the “best cut” of beef and chips, in a former micropub.
The first convenience store could finally open on a huge housing estate built more than a decade ago.
A village's only pub is to begin a new chapter when it reopens under new management.
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A discount retail chain is to shut its doors less than three years after opening.
He was awarded the George Medal in recognition of his outstanding bravery for his actions during the 1980 siege.
Perran Moon asked ministers to overhaul the system and offer assurances to families ‘going through that hellish tornado of pain’.
Around 100 people gathered outside the University of London’s Senate House Library in central London on Tuesday evening.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service remains at the scene.
Kaliyah Coa, who had been playing during a school inset day, entered the water near Barge House Causeway, near London City Airport in east London.
The court said there were ‘contradictions’ in the alleged victim’s testimony over the incident in 2023.
Labour MP Perran Moon called for a ban on trail hunting, which he warned was being used as a ‘smokescreen’ for illegal fox hunting.
The Irish Government has won a vote of confidence in the speaker of the parliament.
Tom Crowther was named in January as someone who would help the Government with their work to tackle child sex abuse and grooming gangs.
It is the second Conservative attack this week on the national insurance rise due to come into effect on Sunday.
An iconic fast-food brand has reiterated it will reopen despite facing further delays in bringing back a branch in a Kent town.
Restaurant entrepreneurs have opened a town’s first ‘steak frites’ house, which only serves the “best cut” of beef and chips, in a former micropub.
The first convenience store could finally open on a huge housing estate built more than a decade ago.
A village's only pub is to begin a new chapter when it reopens under new management.
Take a night off from the kitchen and order a burger, pizza or curry to your door from these top-rated takeaways.
A discount retail chain is to shut its doors less than three years after opening.