Man arrested as stranded lorry drivers clash with police in England
The British Retail Consortium has warned of possible food shortages until the backlog of more than 5,000 lorries is cleared.
The British Retail Consortium has warned of possible food shortages until the backlog of more than 5,000 lorries is cleared.
A number of signs across the English county were changed by campaigners.
Charities said the findings were “extremely disturbing” and show the “brutal reality of how refugee children are treated in Priti Patel’s Britain”.
Up to 1,700 lorries will be able to park at the new facility, which is under construction next to the M20 in Ashford.
Demonstrators who welcome migrants also rallied in the town.
The pub landlord said the hard work to get ready to re-open had been undone by the incident.
Both countries are to increase surveillance patrols and target trafficking gangs.
The 18-month-old girl was left with serious injuries to her scalp.
The incident happened at Hythe Street, Dartford this evening.
The car hit at least 13 people who were on the dancefloor, police said.
The Belgian pilot admitted to the offence at the Old Bailey today, and was sentenced to 14 years.
Kent Police said they were working to establish the cause of the man’s death.
Under a pseudonym, the judge called commenters “donkeys” and “trolls”.
Recently, South Asians have been on edge after a deadly shooting in a suburban Kansas City bar that the FBI is investigating as a hate crime.
The remains were found today in the town of Sheerness.
The bodies of a man and a woman were discovered during the search for a missing man, also found dead.
A number of fires are said to have been lit.
Police said it is believed a lorry collided with the pedestrian bridge.
Police believe the men were all in their late teens and early 20s and had gone to the beach together.
Gordon Henderson said he could have died in the incident.
Flaviu managed to escape by chewing through a board in the wall of his new home.
Bad weather and high tides caused the damage.
Paul Gallihawk was competing in his first triathlon.
The man was told to “calm down” by police officers.
The teen climbed out of a window at her grandmother’s home more than a week ago.
A member of the public called 999 after seeing two people perched on the craft, far out to sea.
Police in England had been searching for the rugby coach since Thursday.
An image of what appears to be a huge crustacean was spotted off Whitstable.
Everyone’s talking about cancelled penalty points, a closed prison unit and another IS hostage beheading.
The woman was walking her dog early this morning when the man grabbed her.
The 30-year-old appeared in court today after more than 16,000 cigarettes were found in his luggage.
Michael Wheatley — who earned his nickname following a series of violent attacks — escaped from an open prison at the weekend.
The private ceremony will be held a church in Kent.
The 25-year-old died suddenly at home on Monday.
Police are now waiting on the results of toxicology tests.
The 25-year-old daughter of Bob Geldof died unexpectedly two days ago.
The 25-year-old was found dead at her home in Kent yesterday.
Donal Drohan, originally from Waterford, died when a tree fell on his car in Watford at about 6.50am. Three others were killed in the UK and four more elsewhere in northern Europe.
The incident at Sheppey crossing in Kent is happened this morning when poor visibility conditions hampered motorists.
The bomber is the only one of its kind left after World War II, and was shot down in the English Channel during the Battle of Britain in 1940.
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