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‘You’ll see a refreshing approach; we’ll be there for local people’

The newly-formed Restore Britain group at Kent County Council has elected its new leaders - and vowed to fight the forthcoming by-election in Thanet.

‘Silly, wasn’t it?’ Moment drug dealer, 18, tries and fails to run from police

Bodycam footage shows the moment an 18-year-old drug dealer caught with more than 300 wraps of cocaine tried and failed to run from police.

Hang In There Punch: Where To See Japan’s Viral Baby Monkey Who Won’t Let Go Of His Plush Toy

Fans are flocking to Japan to see Punch, the Internet’s favourite baby monkey

8 DIY Face Masks You Can Make With Ingredients In Your Kitchen

Treat your skin naturally with these easy DIY face masks made from common kitchen ingredients.

8 Iftar Snacks You Can Make In Minutes

Iftar is the perfect time to enjoy quick, delicious snacks that revive your energy after fasting.

Brain Fog Isn’t Just Psychological: Experts Explain The Gut–Brain Link And Neurological Causes

Brain fog may be linked to gut imbalance, toxins, and slowed brain signalling. Experts explain neurological causes and how to improve mental clarity naturally.

Agents urged to prepare for a spike in tenancy evictions ahead of Renters’ Rights Act

The Renters’ Rights Act is set to come into force from 1 May

BBC Silent Witness exit ‘sealed’ as fan-favourite ‘in danger’ and it’s not Jack

BBC drama Silent Witness teases potential exit as spoilers reveal the character faces deadly danger in upcoming finale episodes

Park ranger fired for hanging trans pride flag sues Interior Department

A former National Park Service (NPS) ranger who was fired last year for hanging a transgender pride flag in Yosemite National Park sued multiple federal agencies Monday over their termination, arguing it violated their First Amendment rights.  The lawsuit, filed by Dr. Shannon “SJ” Joslin in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia,...

Trump changes to Black history exhibits spark fears of self-censorship, loss of information

The Trump administration is looking to change how Black history is presented at the park sites and museums under its influence. President Trump, who has eyes on the nation's 250th birthday this summer, says historical sites focus too much on the issue of slavery instead of the “success” of the country. His administration has been accused of whitewashing...

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