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The mother of one of David Fuller’s victims has called for a hospital boss to resign following an inquiry into “serious failings”.
David Fuller was able to offend for 15 years without being caught due to ‘serious failings’ at the hospitals he worked, an inquiry has found.
Revised plans to build several homes have been submitted after the original application was dismissed over fears it would harm the green belt.
A volunteer knitter for a baby bereavement charity has shared her secret to a long life – and it is more simple than you might think.
Controversial plans to erect flats and houses on the plot of a single detached home have been resubmitted after years of planning battles.
A council leader says London boroughs are “exasperating” temporary housing pressures and calls from them to stop moving their homeless into the area.
A cab driver has won an award for his app which he and his wife created before she lost her battle with breast cancer.
An inquest has been opened into the death of a former London gangster who had connections with Kent.
The government has approved the first out of three stages for a £199 million scheme in Kent.
The Christmas celebrations have started in one town this weekend with a festival and switch-on event.
The grieving parents of a girl who died in her mum's arms have said they are 'struggling beyond words'.
Thousands of people attended a town’s Christmas light switch-on which saw legendary garage artists perform.
A Kent borough has received part of a multi-million-pound regeneration fund after missing out twice before.
Watch the moment a stolen car crashes into another vehicle before speeding away.
Residents who had bottles of water delivered to their doorsteps as a precaution in case supplies ran low claim they were stolen.
Our story about an NHS worker unable to get help after becoming homeless sparked a lot of questions from readers about temporary accommodation.
A play about a child sexual abuse survivor’s experience at a Kent primary school was performed at the Vatican.
A 35-year-old is believed to have walked into a police station and set fire to a rag on the front desk.
An investigation has been launched after CCTV captured large amounts of soil and other waste were dumped by a tipper lorry.
Fines totaling thousands of pounds have been dished out to offenders caught dumping a sofa and trolleys of waste.
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