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The owner of a high street deli says he is “overjoyed” to be granted a permanent alcohol licence despite objections over noise from residents.
Tactical voting could prove crucial in two Kent seats in July. We look at who could benefit - and why even Carol Vorderman thinks it’s a good idea.
As the election nears, perhaps those who daub weird stuff on their ballot papers have a point, says our columnist.
A chip pan caught alight at a fish and chip shop requiring firefighters to come to the rescue and one person being treated for injuries.
Welcome to the madhouse! Secret Drinker’s wild Friday night out.
A mum says her family “can’t have fun any more” after her housing association banned her paddling pool and wedding reception from the communal yard.
A retired university lecturer says he was forced to dump his garden waste after the council repeatedly failed to empty his green bin.
The closure of a busy route that is affecting a village’s public transport route is to begin at 10pm.
The peace and beauty of an iconic river are being ruined by yobs hurling bottles at pleasure tour boats and targeting wildlife with catapults.
Passengers are “marooned” in France as ferry services are suspended or cancelled due to strike action among port workers.
On this week’s episode of the Kent Politics Podcast our special guest is Lib Dem parliamentary candidate Dave Naghi.
Welcome to the madhouse! Secret Drinker’s wild Friday night out.
A pet-friendly hotel has launched a new quirky afternoon tea menu specifically designed for canine companions.
In honour of National Fish and Chips day we headed to one of the best inland chippies in the county.
Irish voters cast ballots in three elections on Friday.
A search dog looking for the missing TV doctor was only able to work for an hour on Saturday morning due to the temperature.
Dave Myers died in February after suffering from cancer.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer confirmed recognition of Palestinian statehood as part of a Middle East peace process would feature in their manifesto.
The poll by Redfield and Wilton, which was conducted for The Independent, surveyed 2,000 adults.
Rishi Sunak’s decision to leave D-Day commemorations early dominates the front pages on Saturday.
Bernard Morgan, from Crewe, was a code-breaker who landed on Gold Beach in the early evening of D-Day.
The ballot papers for the local government elections will be sorted and counted first.
The politicians clashed over D-Day and support for war veterans, immigration and the state of the NHS.
Emergency crews had paused the search at 8pm Greek time on Friday as dusk fell.
Welcome to the madhouse! Secret Drinker’s wild Friday night out.
A pet-friendly hotel has launched a new quirky afternoon tea menu specifically designed for canine companions.
In honour of National Fish and Chips day we headed to one of the best inland chippies in the county.