The restaurant would be built inside a converted lambing shed on the Chadlington farm.
Fines will not be enforced for a month after the normal deadline for a second year owing to Covid.
Another paramedic was seriously injured, and two other people were hurt in the crash near Tonbridge.
Experts say there is no evidence of onward spread and the risk to the public is very low.
Humza Yousaf says the next two weeks are set to be the most difficult ever faced by the NHS.
Boris Johnson says it is time for him to call out those spreading false information on Covid jabs.
A plan to tighten the use of face coverings is scrapped and schools will stay open, Paul Givan says.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak used a visit to Sussex to address concerns over rising energy bills.
The chancellor says he wants to “make sure policies we’ve got in place do help people”.
Dundee captain Charlie Adam was twice the legal limit when he was caught behind the wheel of his badly-damaged car.
Cedric Skyers, 69, died when his cigarette set his clothes on fire at a south London care home.
Fatigue, loss of smell and shortness of breath are the most frequently reported symptoms.
Iwan Gwyn, 49, was living abroad when he was killed in the accident, his family confirms.
Some Conservative MPs have questioned a decision to clear people of damaging the statue of a slave trader.
Ben John was ordered by a judge to read classic novels after being found with a bomb-making manual.
Rules for those travelling to England are changing as Omicron is now worldwide, the transport secretary says.
More than 500,000 sign a petition calling for a rethink over changes to frequency of cervical smears.
A bakery firm was taken to court for refusing to make a cake with a "Support Gay Marriage" slogan.
Black cat Mistletoe was staring back at the family when they opened the kitchen cupboard.
Government admits uncertainty over whether face coverings will truly cut Covid spread.
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