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More than 900 people crossed the Channel in small boats on Friday, according to Government figures. Data from the Home Office indicated 919 people made the journey in 14 boats on June 13, taking the ...
The “non-negotiable” protections that Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall is to include in the Welfare Reform Bill are understood to include a guarantee that those who no longer qualify for ...
More than 30,000 lightning strikes were recorded overnight as powerful thunderstorms swept across the UK. The Met Office said ...
Calls from Sir Keir Starmer and other world leaders for calm amid the mounting conflict appeared to fall on deaf ears.
Torrential downpours have left homes flooded and roads blocked after a huge thunderstorm battered Kent last night.
Flooding and thunderstorms are threatening disruption for large parts of the UK on Saturday, hot on the heels of the warmest ...
A driver is challenging a parking company who denied his penalty appeal by providing photos of signs on a neighbouring road.
In Broadstairs, the Botany Bay Hotel has a quiz on the second Monday of every month (except August). It’s £2 per person to ...
Bosses want to keep “the liveliest venue in town” open until 3am - as they believe it will help stop rowdy drunks causing ...
Kent Spitfires skipper Sam Billings was proud of his players after their last-gasp defeat at Surrey. Against a star-studded ...
Throwing open his windows during this week’s heat, our columnist found more than a cool breeze as he tried to nod off.
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