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The UK’s largest bioethanol plant has described a Government decision not to offer direct funding to the industry as “a flagrant act of economic self-harm” which will force it to close. Vivergo Fuels, ...
Conservative and Reform politicians have decried what they call “two-tier justice” after a suspended Labour councillor who called for far-right activists’ throats to be cut was found not guilty of ...
The county’s health board is to significantly reduce its running costs following new government plans which could see its workforce halved.
Charles and Camilla joined Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and 33 veterans aged from 96 to 105 at a national service of remembrance for VJ Day.
On Friday, Mountain Warehouse reported that revenues jumped by 16.4% to £449.2 million for the year to February. The company said this was partly driven by new stores, with 27 new openings and 12 ...
An investigation found the search tool failed to identify certain images as inauthentic and shared incorrect information about what some images show.
A footballer who teased a career change after finding success online has returned to the game after putting pen to paper on a deal with a Kent club.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service has been rated among the country’s best after securing three ‘outstanding’ grades in a national performance inspection.
Today (August 15), area coroner Katrina Hepburn, at a hearing at Oakwood House in Maidstone, opened the inquest into the death of Jay David Gerrett. She explained that a 999 call was made to the ...
A shocking video has shown a group of yobs laughing as they allegedly killed a hedgehog in a “vicious and sustained attack”.
It said the event posed ‘no risk to the public and did not result in any radiological impact to the environment’.
The future of punting in Cambridge faces a threat from the “imminent danger of collapse” of two locks, the organisation that manages a stretch of the River Cam has warned.