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A person has died after a train hit them which caused delays to railway services in east Kent.
The co-owner of a high street shop says the store is a “bomb site” after a van ploughed through the front window.
A paedophile who carried out horrific sexual offences against children with his wife more than 35 years ago died just months after he was jailed.
An appeal has been launched by police concerned for the welfare of a man, last seen two days ago.
The boss of a historic shellfish company has urged campaigners to end what he describes as a “senseless” battle to dismantle its oyster farm.
Residents living in a trouble-hit park are calling for action after yobs repeatedly fly-kicked their front doors over five months.
Emergency services were scrambled to a busy harbour after a shopper died suddenly.
Families in a new-build block of flats have been left living out of hotels after a faulty light fitting sparked a huge fire.
Tenants living in the last remaining part of a town’s Napoleonic barracks face eviction – as property repairs could cost more than £1.2 million.
Police have confirmed a man’s body has been discovered in a car.
Eight fire engines tackled a blaze that broke out at a property last night.
Ofsted has rated a nursery “inadequate” after inspectors concluded “children’s safety and security cannot be assured”.
A “local legend” believed to be Britain’s oldest fisherman who spent more than 70 years working in a town’s harbour has died.
A wildlife rescue centre loved by Johnny Depp has shared a video showing a rare big-toothed bat feeding after it was discovered in a house.
Cybercriminals claim they have stolen data from a water company’s IT systems.
Arrests have been made after two men were attacked at a bus stop.
A luxury seafront development infamous for ear-piercing banshee-like wailing has been handed the ‘Worst Building of 2023 Prize’.
Shoppers will face disruption as a busy Tesco is set to close for several weeks amid a major refurbishment.
Safety fears are mounting after high-profile plans to roll out a large affordable housing estate around a former mental asylum were unveiled.
A 100-year-old says he still loves driving – even though potholes on Kent’s roads are “worse than ever” and modern-day motorists have “no manners”.