Saturday, April 4, 2026

Communities - Page 39

Labour group accused of ‘pantomime politics’ amid ‘obsession with Reform’

A council’s Labour group has been criticised for using 11 out of 13 questions at an upcoming meeting to attack the Reform group - at another council.

Sports Direct’s latest Kent store to open

Sports Direct is set to open its latest Kent store, filling the gap left by Carpetright in a retail park.

Missing man, 44, last seen driving as police urge witnesses to call 999

Police are urging the public to call 999 if they have seen a missing man last seen driving as they grow concerned for his welfare.

Council launches fresh bid to fine people for swearing

A council hopes to revive controversial plans to fine people for swearing in public - just months after backing down in a legal row.

‘I didn’t know if she was going to make it through the night’

A mum thought she was going to lose her daughter after a common flu turned into three weeks in intensive care with a collapsed lung.

Footie, food and famous faces! Try our super tough Saturday pub quiz

There are 13 general knowledge questions to tackle in this week’s Saturday Social

Gran left ‘stranded’ in hospital 250 miles from home after bed shortage

A gran who broke her hip was left stranded in a hospital for two weeks because there were no beds back home where she requires weekly treatment.

‘I’ve never worked in a district where this type of anti-social behaviour is so bad’

A top police officer has branded a Kent district the worst he has ever known for violent clashes between drunken mobs.

Prince William’s divisive 2,500-home Kent estate ‘will galvanise community’

The team behind a 2,500-home development on Duchy of Cornwall land has revealed a plan it claims will “galvanise” the needs of the community.

Permission sought to exhume the head of a former adviser to Henry VIII

Permission is being sought to exhume Thomas More’s head from a Kent vault, 500 years after it was put on a pike on London Bridge.

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