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The hunt is on for a lottery ticket winner entitled to £10k a month for the next three decades who could lose their prize.
Fed-up neighbours have compared bright lights on a nearby school which stay on until 10pm every night to the Blackpool Illuminations.
Thieves armed with a “crowbar” raided a new Home Bargains store for sweets.
A gym is to close next month and be turned into a children’s centre, offering maternity and antenatal classes, and a community kitchen.
A heroic stranger talked a grandad out of jumping off a railway bridge by “saying anything I could think of”.
A rare, legally protected fungus that resembles a lion's mane has been found at nature reserve in Kent.
Rubbish was left spewing into a river after “idiotic” vandals lobbed six bins into the water.
A Victorian-era fort will be among 15 projects to receive funding to promote heritage and environmental projects in one part of Kent.
A council’s cabinet has approved a set of new Schools Streets to progress to the next stage.
A week on from calling in administrators, a leading DIY chain continues to hope a buyer will save its Kent stores and staff.
A home care service has been placed in special measures after watchdogs rated it “inadequate”.
We’re giving one lucky winner a VIP family ticket to next year’s Kent County Show – before they’ve even gone on sale!
A Christmas market which dates back more than 600 years is returning to the grounds of a Kent landmark for the first time since the 1800s.
Meal deals and cheap beer - Secret Drinker calls in at a venue trying to cater to all tastes.
Kent’s oldest market is still up and running after a millennium – but has it stood the test of time?
A pub has undergone a complete transformation inside and out but says it’s done so while being “very mindful” of it environmental impact.
Camilla donned ceremonial robes as she was recognised during a ceremony at the University of London on Wednesday.
A spokesperson for the Government said it recognises ‘the global challenges the industry has been facing’.
Former policeman Nigel Wenham was speaking at the inquiry into baby deaths at the hospital where killer nurse Lucy Letby worked.
The Government also said it was considering measures which would see social housing replaced on a one-for-one basis in future when sold.
Flooding minister Emma Hardy said she would try her best to make water infrastructure maintenance ‘sexy’.
The baby was found near Ashtons Field, Salford, at around 12.30pm on Wednesday.
A social media user posted a 13-year-old photograph they claimed was taken on the day of the farming protest earlier this week.
Members of the NUJ will stage two 48-hour walkouts next month.
A large police cordon has been put in place.
Dave Ramsden, deputy governor for markets and banking, was speaking after the Bank cut rates by a quarter point earlier in November.
We’re giving one lucky winner a VIP family ticket to next year’s Kent County Show – before they’ve even gone on sale!
A Christmas market which dates back more than 600 years is returning to the grounds of a Kent landmark for the first time since the 1800s.
Meal deals and cheap beer - Secret Drinker calls in at a venue trying to cater to all tastes.
Kent’s oldest market is still up and running after a millennium – but has it stood the test of time?
A pub has undergone a complete transformation inside and out but says it’s done so while being “very mindful” of it environmental impact.