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Tight security, a support act which threatened to overshadow them and a packed crowd - how did The Libertines’ ‘homecoming’ ...
Fire crews are battling a blaze at a derelict school building, which has become a regular target for suspected arson attacks.
On July 7 2005, four suicide bombers targeted the capital’s transport network, killing 52 people and injuring more than 770.
A man spared prison for going on a drunken rampage in a Wetherspoon pub committed further offences just a month later, a court had been told.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning covering all of Kent between 7am and 7pm today (July 6). The area has also been extended further south and west to cater for the potential of more ...
The son of a victim of the RAF 1994 Chinook helicopter crash is calling on the Prime Minister to intervene and allow a public inquiry after visiting the site of the disaster.
Pub-goers alerted bar staff to a man carrying a large knife inside the boozer’s toilets as he sipped pints at the venue.
Sir Mark Rowley said the law would be enforced ‘whether you’re 18 or 80’ after Sue Parfitt was held at a protest in support of Palestine Action.
Vital repair works costing almost £1 million to a town’s landmark pier could be given the nod if councillors decide to release the cash.
A third heatwave is set to hit the UK by the end of next week, the Met Office said. Temperatures could climb into the low 30s and the heat is forecast to remain at night, making sleeping uncomfortable ...
A Kent animal park was closed this morning after suffering damage overnight. Bosses at Wildwood Kent shut the discovery park today following concerns about safety after stormy weather hit the site in ...
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