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Engineers will be excavating a main road for around two months to upgrade electricity cables.
A grandad-of-two has been battling a rare type of brain cancer for almost a decade after it was found following a scan to investigate his hearing.
An investigation has been launched after the emergency services were called to a blaze at a derelict building.
Hundreds of people attended a festival where singer Sonique, known for her hit single It Feels So Good, performed.
A man shot by police was wielding a chainsaw, wearing a gas mask, body armour, and holding a suspected improvised explosive device.
A forklift driver said she has been “forced into homelessness” through no fault of her own after being ordered to leave her makeshift home.
Plans to expand a secondary school to meet the growing demand for places have been called “strongly in the national interest”.
Residents have blasted proposals to introduce restrictions on 24 streets in a busy town to crack down on commuters using them as “free car parks”.
Slight amendments to a multi-million-pound project are being consulted on following a four-week public inquiry.
An iguana has been rescued - with help from a chainsaw carver - after it ran away from home and got stuck in a tree for three days.
An MP has joined others in expressing her “extreme” disappointment a GP practice intends to close its doors.
Two towns in Kent were some of the hottest places in the country as the UK is hit by another heatwave.
Bosses of a wheelchair rugby team have spoken of their joy at securing its future after fearing it could close.
A main road in and out of a town centre has been closed for a third time in two months to the frustration of businesses who have seen trade plummet.
A woman was taken to a London hospital after she was hit by a car.
A cyclist has appeared in court accused of killing a pensioner after hitting him on his e-bike almost two years ago.
The owners of a new coffee shop say they are bringing the taste of London to the town as they fill an empty unit.
Motorists are being asked to use alternative routes where possible as two roads are closed for repairs.
Landowners are looking to capitalise on the growing popularity of staycation retreats as they put forward glamping site plans.
Residents have welcomed cash set aside for safety improvements at a crossroads with an “above average” crash where an elderly man was killed.
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