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With people returning to public transport in greater numbers, commuters are being urged to pay attention to the needs of their fellow passengers.
Tough rules brought in to tackle the UK's biggest Avian Flu outbreak, which has seen 100 cases and affected egg sales, will change next week.
Cases of new Covid-19 variant Omicron XE have doubled in a fortnight with most in the south and east of England, but is this sharp rise a concern?
More than a million half price train tickets have gone on sale today but what's the deal, how can you buy and is there a catch?
The Children's Commissioner has backed a ban on smacking in England but why is the law different here and is it likely to change?
Co-op has become the second food retailer to scrap use by dates on some dairy items it sells in favour of best before dates.
The Queen has been given her very own Barbie doll, complete with ivory gown, tiara and Buckingham Palace box, to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee.
As councils begin giving tax payers their £150 rebate to help with the cost of living, there's a warning for those waiting for their money.
The skies above Kent could be a sea of shooting stars this week when the Lyrid meteor shower peaks and here's when you can see it.
Medics, investigating a mystery rise in hepatitis illness in children, issue more advice for parents as cases are detected in Europe and the US.
Just months after some of the biggest changes in its history, The Highway Code is changing again and here's why.
HM Passport Office has issued a strong warning to people planning to go abroad in the coming months as demand for passports reaches an all time high.
Millions of cars are now fitted with a potentially life-saving button but drivers know very little about the SOS technology.
The county's prestigious Children's Awards are back and we need you to tell us about inspirational children, families and charities that you know.
A £200 'loan' is being given to homes to help pay rising energy bills but when will it arrive, how do you pay it back and can you opt out?
Slug pellets containing metaldehyde have been banned so how can you tackle the slugs and snails in your garden this summer?
Royal Mail's 10 new stamps celebrating migratory birds are set to be snapped up by collectors and nature lovers and here's where you can buy them.
Parents are being urged to look out for signs of hepatitis in their children as medics investigate 70 cases with no obvious cause.
Here's the full list of Kinder chocolates you shouldn't eat as more Easter treats are recalled over possible link to salmonella outbreak.
Cancelled flights and fully-booked ferry sailings are disrupting Easter travel plans but what can you do if your April break doesn't go as planned?