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Housing unaccompanied asylum seeker children, poverty cliches and our national anthem are among topics tackled in this week’s letters to the editor.
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.
Plans have been submitted to convert abandoned tennis courts behind a town’s mansion house into an off-lead dog park.
A major renovation at a Kent castle, which was due to open this week, has been delayed.
Police are appealing for information after a boy was pushed into a trolley.
Chatham Town are supporting a charity close to their heart this Saturday as part of ‘Non-League Day’.
Smoke has been seen coming from a home where a fire is thought to have started in the garden.
Factory workers are once again on the picket line as part of an ongoing dispute with its employer over controversial “fire and rehire” threats.
The daughter of a Kent bodyguard killed in Iraq 20 years ago says more should have been done for children who lost their parents at war.
A violent rapist has been jailed after he lured a woman back to his home and abused her.
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.
Town pub offers alfresco dining at Caribbean, seaside and English garden-themed shacks.
Retailers’ fuel margins – the difference between what they pay for their fuel and the price they sell it at – remain at high levels, the CMA said.
West Mercia Police said the retweet by Rachel Maclean did not meet the definition of an ‘incident’.
The British Medical Association has said its members are worried about the role of PAs and argues they should be stopped from diagnosing patients.
Two inches settled on the ground in North Wyke, just north of Dartmoor overnight, while nearly three inches was recorded in Sennybridge, Powys.
The protesters staged a distraction before forcing their way past security.
With inflation easing, some estate agents expressed ‘cautious optimism’ about activity levels rebounding.
A sword believed to have been given to Bonnie Prince Charlie is also part of the collection.
He was approved by the Board of Trustees and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Liberal Democrat Liam McArthur has lodged Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill at Holyrood.
Members of Aslef at 16 train operators will stage strikes and an overtime ban in a long-running pay dispute.
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.
Town pub offers alfresco dining at Caribbean, seaside and English garden-themed shacks.