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Hundreds of people say they have been left waiting for weeks with no communication after applying for a refund for a cancelled music event.
Southeastern have confirmed services are running slower than usual as emergency services respond to an incident.
Groups of people were seen leaving a railway station after an emergency service response.
She has called for the list after reports the father of her adoptive son, who abused him so much he needed his legs amputated, was nearly released.
Police have confirmed a person was found dead on the tracks after an incident at a railway station.
The owners of two Lamborghinis were given a talking to by police for failing to show their registration plates.
A 22-year-old who attacked a man as he walked his son to school and another victim in his 50s has been convicted after trial.
Police are invsetigating after a woman claimed a man “in his 60s” tried to upskirt her as she worse a dress at the supermarket.
The council is forking out more than £2,000 on replacing a recreation ground’s bins, but says it’s nothing to do with the recent bin fires.
Motorists are facing long queues after a collision involving a car and lorry.
A power failure and faulty signal has caused problems at one of the county’s busiest railway stations as passengers were stuck stuck for hours.
Multiple fire engines are at the scene of a blaze which has shut part of the road.
Frustrated transport bosses in the county have slammed plans to scrap travelcards to London.
A Grade II-listed hotel with 15 rooms has been put up for sale with its neighbouring fish and chip shop.
Police have released three photos of men they want to speak to after a family-owned business was targeted.
A mum was left in agonising pain after being burnt by hogweed while on holiday in Spain.
The company was set up by Carole and Michael Middleton in 1987 but fell into administration last month.
Volunteers delivering goods, medicine and aid to the war-torn country have urged others to get involved and continue to help.
Shoppers have criticised “heavy handed” police after a group of youths were forced to the ground with their arms behind their back.
The fire service have issued a warning after a nine-hour operation was caused by flames spreading from a nearby bonfire.