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A police search was launched after a suspicious man approached a six-year-old while his parents were unloading their shopping.
A screenwriter who created hit TV shows for the BBC and ITV has died from cancer.
Owners of a rotisserie chicken shop open up a new branch despite challenges caused by lockdown.
A coroner ruled there were no failings in the mental health care provided to a mother in the weeks before she drowned her children in the bath.
An outline planning application for a huge housing development and new primary school has been submitted by developers.
A huge call centre building, once used by 600 Saga Holidays staff, is being shut and sold as employees start working from home permanently.
A GP says a mum who drowned her twins was 'calmer' days before the tragedy - but lawyers say he failed to read a note highlighting her mental turmoil.
A woman has been arrested after a van was taken while being used for delivering parcels.
A community group has launched a £20,000 fundraising bid to buy and transform a dilapidated bandstand to host events.
Former public toilets on a seafront promenade are going under the hammer with a guide price of £230,000.
A man has been arrested after a police raid during which cannabis and cash were found.
A heartbroken mum has revealed the devastating news her nine-year-old daughter's cancer is back and spread through her body.
Intensive cleaning has taken place at a Royal Mail delivery office after three members of staff tested positive for Covid-19.
A head teacher has criticised the government for its "lack of grip and clarity" over schools leaving parents and staff having to make big decisions.
A father and son want to open market-style food huts for hundreds of truckers expected to be sent to a lorry park if Brexit causes disruption.
Ambulance bosses have launched an investigation to identify person behind series of disturbing and false tweets about paramedics.
People without Covid symptoms wanting to book a test are facing issues getting through to the booking system.
Mums-to-be wanting to give birth at home will not be able to due to a suspension of home births to ease pressure on the ambulance service.
People wanting to donate food to truckers stranded at a former airfield are being encouraged to give it to foodbanks instead.
Hundreds of truckers stuck at Manston are resigned to the fact they will be spending Christmas at the cold and windy airport.