West Malling: Butcher protests outside The Fancy Goat in West Malling High Street
A butcher armed with a placard is staging a protest outside a restaurant to shame the firm over an alleged unpaid meat bill.
A butcher armed with a placard is staging a protest outside a restaurant to shame the firm over an alleged unpaid meat bill.
More than 47,000 people responded to a consultation over the proposed routes for a new river crossing - making it the UK's largest ever roads survey.
Families waiting for council homes in north east London are to be given houses in a Kent district with 2,500 people on its waiting list.
Police are appealing for witnesses after eight people were taken to hospital following a high-speed chase last night.
Paul Tough's new book surveys the best new evidence on how to overcome the effects of poverty.
(HealthDay News) -- A headache is generally recognized as having pain or discomfort anywhere in the head, scalp or neck. It can be a symptom of everything from minor stress to a life-threatening stroke.
(HealthDay News) -- You pay regular visits to your family doctor and dentist, so why not your eye doctor? Regular eye exams can prevent or spot serious problems that could lead to impaired sight.
The Commerce Department says new home sales jumped 16.6 percent last month to a seasonally adjusted rate of 619,000, up from just 531,000 in the previous month.
From the outside, 3333 Fernwood looks like a simple suburban home but step inside and you're transported to a groovy scene that would play well on "That '70s Show."
The province’s leaked green plan would be a gravy train for subsidy seekers, lobbyists and hawkers of renewable-energy schemes
Gold might have seen a downtrend lately, but some traders believe that its long-term prospects are still strong.
In the first episode of “The Journey,” Aboud Shalhoub travelled from Turkey to Greece aboard a small dinghy packed with refugees that puttered across the Aegean Sea under the cover of darkness. Now, having reached Athens, Shalhoub hikes up to the Acropolis, in the center of the city. “We’ve reached a country where there’s real freedom,” he tells the filmmaker Matthew Cassel. “I’m speaking from the birthplace of democracy.”
With "The Bachelor," season coming to a close and "The Bachelorette," having it's season 12 premiere Monday night, you might begin to wonder where past contestants are now.
Paul Gambaccini will replace Tony Blackburn on Radio 2's Pick of the Pops as part of new schedule changes.
A start date was only confirmed yesterday.
SHIMA, Japan - A police boat patrols near a hotel in Shima, Mie Prefecture, on May 24, 2016, where the Group of Sev...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Noblesville educator will be the new principal at an Indianapolis school that lost its principal when she was struck and killed by a school bus while pushing students to safety. The school's principal, Susan Jordan, died Jan. 26 when a school bus struck and killed her and injured two students.
Telecom network equipment maker Nokia is likely to cut 10,000 to 15,000 jobs globally as part of a cost-cutting program following its acquisition of Franco-American rival Alcatel-Lucent, a Finnish union representative said. Nokia kicked off the program in April with a target to slash 900 million euros ($1 billion) of operating costs by 2018, but it has yet to give a figure for how many jobs will be reduced in total.
SHIMA, Japan - Police officers walk around a hotel in Shima, Mie Prefecture, on May 24, 2016, where the Group of Se...
Hoaxers playing online games in recently months have used identity-disguising tools to anonymously threaten schools online or in phone messages with electronic voices to trigger police response.
European equities are clearly unloved. Investors are right to be skeptical, but there may be glimmers of hope.
Two dozen Guantanamo Bay detainees could be transferred to several foreign states by the end of July, as this move was approved by the White House, according to media reports.
The final four faced off one finale time on The Voice Season 10 this Monday, and really, it seemed like there were two competitions going on here: one for first place, and one for third. First place will go to either Alisan Porter (spoiler alert: most likely) or Adam Wakefield (mayyyyybe); third place, to either Laith Al-Saadi or Hannah Huston. ...
It’s been a year since the infamous KFC hose-blasted-on-cement-floor chicken scandal dominated mainstream media for almost a week and sparked 55-million social media impressions.