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The Oktoberfest-inspired event is in its second year and boasts German beers and live Oompah bands.
Discount retailer Aldi is appealing for help to find sites for new stores in two Kent towns.
A cannabis user caught riding his moped while under the influence of the drug was forced to quit his job after realising he would lose his licence.
A man asked magistrates how he would get home after they banned him from driving following a horror crash which left a woman seriously injured.
A leading Kent winemaker has unveiled plans to build a new cafe to cater for the growing number of visitors to its popular vineyard.
A bird of prey from a species rarely seen in Kent has died despite a rescue effort by several animal lovers.
A cruel mum burned her five-year-old son with cigarettes and gloated in a text message: “I just smacked him so hard he flew across the room.”
Plans to build 44 homes on an abandoned concrete-crushing site will spark "traffic chaos" in the area, opponents say.
An independent butcher says “making everything” in-house is the secret to success in a struggling industry rife with job cuts
Thirty years ago today, a Kent district witnessed its worst peace-time disaster as ferry passengers fell to their deaths.
Council inspectors have ordered the parents of a four-year-old boy with severe autism to remove his trampoline and swing set from a communal garden.
The Oktoberfest-inspired event is in its second year and boasts German beers and live Oompah bands.
A pub owner says he is refusing to give up on reopening his town centre site despite the building remaining empty since the pandemic.
The team behind a free food and drink festival are returning for a second year of street food stalls, live music and comedy nights.
There’s confusion with the prices and the front door as Secret Drinker ends up in a pub all on his lonesome
An opening date has been confirmed for a much-awaited discount chain store, once home to a supermarket chain.
Tensions over the war in Ukraine continue to lead Sunday’s front pages.
Armed forces minister Luke Pollard spoke about the impact that support for Ukraine was having on UK forces.
The Prime Minister spoke ahead of the 10th anniversary of the independence referendum in September 2014.
The party wants an extra £1.1 billion a year of capital investment in NHS infrastructure to help fix hospitals and buy new equipment.
The victims are believed to be Juliana Prosper, 48, Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13, although formal identification has yet to take place.
The Prime Minister said it was ‘early days’ in the implementation of the policy but did not rule out considering a similar agreement for Britain.
The boat was stopped at sea near Newquay on Friday afternoon in what the National Crime Agency said was a ‘huge loss’ for an organised crime group.
No players won the £1 million prize either which required matching five out of six numbers and the bonus ball.
Details of donations of clothing for Lady Starmer were not initially declared in the register of MPs’ interests.
English actress Juliet Stevenson and Olympic open water swimmer Cassie Patten were among those having a swim.
The Oktoberfest-inspired event is in its second year and boasts German beers and live Oompah bands.
A pub owner says he is refusing to give up on reopening his town centre site despite the building remaining empty since the pandemic.
The team behind a free food and drink festival are returning for a second year of street food stalls, live music and comedy nights.
There’s confusion with the prices and the front door as Secret Drinker ends up in a pub all on his lonesome
An opening date has been confirmed for a much-awaited discount chain store, once home to a supermarket chain.