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Commuters were left in shock after witnessing two hogs tucking into leftovers and running up and down a hill near a railway station.
A county council plans to house asylum-seeking children in a new care home has faced backlash from senior politicians.
A weather warning has been issued with strong winds of up to 70mph and hail expected to hit the county.
Chatham Town are supporting a charity close to their heart this Saturday as part of ‘Non-League Day’.
A teenager has been arrested after a fire which broke out in a back garden.
Natwest has confirmed plans to shut further branches including one where just 13 customers used the branch on a weekly basis last year.
Five teenagers have been arrested after extra police were scrambled to tackle a rise in anti-social behaviour in a trouble-hit park.
A man is in hospital with a stab injury believed to have been inflicted opposite a primary school.
A branch of a free national advice and support service used by thousands of vulnerable people has shut after having its funding withdrawn.
Football legends are joining a star-studded lineup in a tournament ahead of the opening of a multi-million-pound entertainment centre.
A busy route was shut for almost three hours after a three-car collision injured two people.
A village cafe has closed its doors for the final time, leaving customers gutted.
Secret Drinker takes a step into the unknown in the middle of a Kent village
Fashion brand Ted Baker, which has four Kent outlets, has reportedly called in administrators after a licensing partnership was ditched.
A fast food giant has confirmed the opening date of its restaurant in a popular shopping centre.
Mushrooms instead of tampons and a frozen pizza for peaches are among the unusual substitutions customers ordering groceries online have been sent.
The United Nations Human Rights Committee urged the PM to drop the legislation, but Government sources accused the UN of ‘double standards’ on Rwanda.
The UN Human Rights Committee voiced concern at the provision for conditional immunity for crimes committed during the conflict in Northern Ireland.
The industrial action has led to the broadcaster’s news bulletins being cancelled.
Ofgem changes the price cap every three months based on several factors, the most important of which is the price of energy on wholesale markets.
They have also become simpler and more repetitive over the past 40 years, according to the researchers.
Cecil Decker was challenged after court staff who knew the barrister he was pretending to be raised the alarm.
Former street preacher Mark Butcher says he aims to give Labour and the Tories a ‘bloody nose’.
The Bill is expected to come back to Parliament after the Easter break.
The family of Glenda Hoskins are speaking out about discussions to release her murderer Victor Farrant from prison who they say could strike again.
Gilbey also appeared on the 14th series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2014.
A village cafe has closed its doors for the final time, leaving customers gutted.
Secret Drinker takes a step into the unknown in the middle of a Kent village
Fashion brand Ted Baker, which has four Kent outlets, has reportedly called in administrators after a licensing partnership was ditched.
A fast food giant has confirmed the opening date of its restaurant in a popular shopping centre.
Mushrooms instead of tampons and a frozen pizza for peaches are among the unusual substitutions customers ordering groceries online have been sent.