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The opening date of a new McDonald's set to return to a shopping centre after more than a decade has been announced.
A woman was hurt in a three-vehicle crash which has closed a busy road.
The upstairs seating area of a cafe has been closed by a council’s environmental health team after it is thought a child fell from a window.
Villagers say a Kent river has been “devastated” by an oil leak – with upsetting footage showing a dead bird in the water.
A hobbyist who collapsed while out searching for fossils had to be rescued by a coastguard team after finding himself stranded.
A charity football match is taking place to raise funds to help an estate agent diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer at 28.
The Environment Agency has identified an oil leak at one of Kent’s most historic rivers where animals have been reported dead.
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.