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Videos of a lavish dome business set up by a mum and her daughters have amassed millions of views on TikTok.
Plans for a 120-bed hotel and new stands at a football ground have been recommended for approval.
A teenager charged with the murder of two sisters in a park has appeared in court.
Three robbers wearing balaclavas injured a shop worker with a knife during a terrifying armed raid.
A CGI image showing what a new seafront bistro and wine bar will look like has been revealed by the owner.
A hospitals trust has had to pay back £2.3m after wrongly claiming it had met all safety actions in a self-assessment for maternity services.
A drug dealer who was caught with wraps of crack cocaine and heroin under her pillow has been jailed.
Crack cocaine, heroin and £700 in cash was seized after police stopped and searched a vehicle.
A schoolboy who had part of his leg bone replaced is to take on a 25km walk after beating cancer.
Calls are being made to rethink a new traffic calming scheme after two crashes and several near misses on the road since its was installed.
Plans to build a new hotel and restaurant at the site of a former amusement arcade destroyed in a fire have been approved.
A seaside town will receive £22.2m from the government to go towards projects which will help it thrive.
A sex toy, human faeces and dirty nappies buried in the sand were among the unpleasant finds made by volunteers on a Kent beach.
Armed with a drill and a jigsaw, a Kent cake maker has produced some incredible creations - including a 6ft BFG.
A pub owner who says it would be "extremely unlikely" to ever reopen has been given permission to turn the tavern into houses.
Attraction bosses and organisers of big events are remaining cautious over reopening but hope for a brighter summer.
A police officer was injured when a colleague's patrol car rammed a suspect's vehicle after it failed to stop.
A council leader has vowed to do "everything possible" to avoid a repeat of last year's trouble on the beaches.
Residents in a corner of Kent earmarked for thousands of homes say the developments will spell the end for community life.
A 20-year-old with a fear of water drowned in a harbour after a night out.