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Bosses of Kent’s biggest Pride festival have described their shock as council bosses say next year’s event cannot be held in the park it calls home.
A “nuisance” man banned from a high street for three years for his repeated drunken behaviour returned there just days later.
An appeal has been made for land owners to put forward sites for housing or traveller pitches to meet government targets.
Volunteers were “angry and frustrated” to learn a long-closed charity shop had not transferred stock to other stores despite bosses’ claims.
A fast-food joint received a one-star food hygiene rating just weeks after opening after using “dirty and greasy” equipment.
A dad of three was warned he would "get hurt" in WhastApp messages sent on the night he was knifed to death outside a village pub.
A sewer clearance team had a surprise when they went to investigate a blocked pipe next to a pub and found something other than the usual wet wipes.
This week’s podcast discusses Rosie Duffield’s resignation, why she doesn’t need to call a by-election and how it impacts Labour’s first 100 days.
Have we lost our collective sense of purpose? After struggling to comfort a suicidal friend, Melissa Todd explores the modern mental health crisis.
Soak up those cosy autumn vibes at Kent’s stunning pick-your-own pumpkin patches.
A town’s fourth Costa Coffee is set to open next month as work on a new drive-thru branch nears completion.
Secret Drinker ducks into a large family restaurant and pub on the coast
A pub has been forced to close for the third time in two years after its latest licensees called it quits.
A massive fireworks display at a 17th century pub which attracts hundreds has been cancelled - while another village has also cancelled its event.
An opening date for the highly-anticipated arrival of a new Ivy restaurant in Kent has been confirmed.
Taco Bell is set to open its first restaurant in a Kent district creating 20 jobs inside a former Debenhams store.
A leisure centre has officially closed following a “challenging summer”.
They are the largest flying creatures to have ever lived.
Christopher Cash, 29, from Whitechapel, east London, and Christopher Berry, 32, of Witney in Oxfordshire, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday
It comes after former UK prime minister Boris Johnson wrote that Mr Biden had privately told him that he wasn’t really Irish.
The four were involved in the rape investigation of Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years behind bars.
The Metropolitan Police officer, referred to as DS87, said he believed he would have died or been injured had action not been taken.
Friday was the statutory deadline for whether to approve the 14.3-mile long Lower Thames Crossing.
LFB Commissioner Andy Roe said the bereaved, survivors, community and staff are owed a commitment from the service to keep learning.
The 14-year-old previously pleaded guilty to wounding with intent but denies attempted murder.
‘We must be better than this and do better than we have’, the First Sea Lord said.
Ukraine is unlikely to reverse recent gains by Russia with ‘relative stability on the front line’ expected, the officials said.
Secret Drinker ducks into a large family restaurant and pub on the coast
A pub has been forced to close for the third time in two years after its latest licensees called it quits.
A massive fireworks display at a 17th century pub which attracts hundreds has been cancelled - while another village has also cancelled its event.
An opening date for the highly-anticipated arrival of a new Ivy restaurant in Kent has been confirmed.
Taco Bell is set to open its first restaurant in a Kent district creating 20 jobs inside a former Debenhams store.
A leisure centre has officially closed following a “challenging summer”.