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Fire crews battled a blaze near a dockyard which raged for more than 30 hours.
There are fears suspected pollution in a city’s river will harm wildlife in the area.
Rail passengers won’t be able to use a key Southeastern line which is out of action for engineering works.
Tractors have descended on a town for the second time in a fortnight in row over government policy.
What appeared to be an oil slick in the sea has been declared a false alarm – but people are still being advised to steer clear.
Emergency services were called to an “incident” in the middle of a busy shopping area.
A mum waited for five months to go to the doctor’s after finding a lump on her breast because she didn’t want to add to the pressure on the NHS.
A crash involving two vehicles near a supermarket car park saw a car end up on its side.
Planned charges at what is currently a free seafront car park are being labelled “extortionate” as parking fees are hiked across a borough.
A 24-hour gym is set to open in a retail park, replacing nationwide furniture store Bensons for Beds.
A Mexican restaurant owner says a cockroach infestation that forced his business to close is “all sorted” and customers are starting to return.
Schools, academies and colleges can win a grant to help support science, technology, engineering and maths learning.
Proposals for a 160-acre solar project that could power more than 14,000 homes have been submitted for planning permission.
The former manager of a cinema which shut more than a year ago has spoken of her sadness at seeing the historic building sitting empty.
Construction will begin on a new multi-million-pound roundabout which will feature a Roman statue of the sea god Triton that was uncovered nearby.
Seven tennis courts have been transformed into ‘something to be proud of’ after a six-month refurb.
People will be left hungry and with nowhere to go if a building used by a homeless charity is taken back, its founder says.
A discount supermarket wants to expand one of its current stores by knocking down a building next door after five years of planning delays.
Nine courses, including journalism and art history, could be phased out at the University of Kent as a consultation is launched.
Five women and a man were allegedly assaulted by the same person in a fight that started in a nightclub and spilled into a street in the early hours.