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A burglar who tried to steal art off the walls of The Libertines’ hotel claimed lead singer Pete Doherty gave him permission to come and go.
Council bosses are considering upping fines for littering, with one district already raising the maximum penalty to £500.
Looking back on 35 years on the high street, the owner of an electrical shop has recalled how terrible weather gave his business an early boost.
A community will fight the scourge of hideous graffiti by splashing skilled artwork over walls in a market town.
Reporter James Pallant wants to get a driving licence – but like so many young people, he’s been left stunned by the cost of lessons and insurance.
Suspect, 38, accused of ram-raiding newsagent for cigarettes
Police and firefighters were called after a derelict caravan went up in flames in a town centre.
An actor best known for his iconic performances as Doctor Who has made a surprise visit to a quaint breakfast cafe.
A cannabis farm has been uncovered by police after officers were called to reports of a burglary on an industrial estate.
A council has backed plans for almost 100 homes on land the size of almost five football pitches despite its fears over infrastructure.
A shopper died despite the best efforts of staff and paramedics after collapsing inside a Sainsbury’s store.
Pop-rock group Scouting for Girls, known for She’s So Lovely and Heartbeat, have been announced as headliners at a popular food and drink festival.
The A2 is closed in both directions following a “serious collision”, with drivers being advised to use alternate routes.
Police are searching for a driver who fled the scene of a car crash which left one man in hospital.
Police have found a body in the search for a 17-year-old girl who had been missing since yesterday.
A nursery where a toddler wandered off-site and into a road has been temporarily shut down by Ofsted.
A newly appointed priest adorned in tattoos says the online abuse she suffered at the hands of trolls prompted a deluge of support.
A one-eyed biker warned his former friend that he would kill his dog and then beat him over the head with the carcass.
Fencing built around a university building to bolster security has been branded “a bit brutal” in appearance.
An inquest into the death of a nine-month-old who choked on food at a pre-school will be heard by a jury, and nursery staff will give evidence.