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The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in parts of Kent tonight.
A property agent who had a life-changing back operation was told to take up swimming if he ever wanted to walk again.
A car manufacturer has been forced to apologise to a pensioner left without her car for five months leaving her isolated and 'a prisoner in her home'.
Thick plumes of smoke billowed across a town after a garden fire broke out, destroying fences and sheds.
A suspected drink driver has been arrested and taken to hospital after being restrained by a member of the public.
A missing man's BMW has been found abandoned on the QEII Bridge, sparking an appeal for dashcam footage.
A brazen trio of youngsters have been caught on camera trying to break into parked cars on a new-build housing estate.
A prominent town centre inn which has served pints since the 1860s is set for demolition after amended designs were approved.
We sent our reporter to get a masterclass in fine dining with only one rule, try not to burn the place down...
A man who has been diagnosed with a rare, terminal cancer, has raised more than £7,000 to help others.
A road has been closed in both directions after a car crashed into a lamppost.
This is the truth behind a viral video showing a traffic warden and police officer arguing outside McDonald's.
Officers rushed to a parade of shops after a fight broke out.
A rescue centre has come up with a unique way to make sure their greyhounds are the centre of attention.
Fire crews and police were called as a house started to 'fall down' with a partial chimney collapse.
Around 160 cannabis plants were discovered growing in a property after a council's investigation into dumped bin bags.
There were long delays on the M2 following a crash involving a lorry.
The partner of a chef murdered by serial killer Stephen Port has been paid compensation after police failings.
A woman in her 80s is reported to have been punched in the stomach by a bogus charity worker on her doorstep.
A car boot businessman has gone to extreme lengths to stop travellers breaking onto his field.