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Will it fly? Kent airfield up for sale for £1.3 million

08 September 2020
Will it fly? Kent airfield up for sale for £1.3 million

A rare opportunity had arisen to buy a countryside home - complete with an airfield.

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Pioneering therapy is Charlie's last hope of beating cancer

05 September 2020
Pioneering therapy is Charlie's last hope of beating cancer

A young man is recovering from the first phase of revolutionary treatment he hopes will save his life.

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Two charged after man suffers serious head injuries

02 September 2020
Two charged after man suffers serious head injuries

A man in his 60s remains in hospital with serious head injuries following an alleged attack.

Lorry smashes into house hit 8 times in a year

26 August 2020
Lorry smashes into house hit 8 times in a year

The fed-up owner of a Grade-II listed cottage wants heavy lorries banned from his village after his home keeps getting hit by HGVs.

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Sofa and fridge among shocking fly-tipping in country lane

25 August 2020
Sofa and fridge among shocking fly-tipping in country lane

A fly-tipper who dumped a sprawling mass of waste has been branded "scum" by furious residents.

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TripAdvisor ranks Kent restaurant in UK top 10

24 August 2020
TripAdvisor ranks Kent restaurant in UK top 10

A Kent restaurant has been named the fourth best "everyday dining" experience in the country.

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Burglary victim used banking app to track down thief

24 August 2020
Burglary victim used banking app to track down thief

A thief was snared after his victim used a banking app to see where his stolen debit card was being used.

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Vicar in face mask row 'felt like a criminal'

24 August 2020
Vicar in face mask row 'felt like a criminal'

An asthma sufferer told to leave a pharmacy for not wearing a face mask says the incident has given him sleepless nights.

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Chimes are changing for church bells

22 August 2020
Chimes are changing for church bells

A church has fallen silent for the first time in nearly a century with the removal of its historic bells for restoration.

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'Why I defend murderers, terrorists and paedophiles'

22 August 2020
'Why I defend murderers, terrorists and paedophiles'

One of the country's top barristers has opened up about defending those accused of the very worst crimes in some of Britain's biggest cases.

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Council-owned shopping centre's value crashes £46m

20 August 2020
Council-owned shopping centre's value crashes £46m

A cash-strapped local authority has seen its most prized asset plunge in value - which could result in shops being turned into offices and homes.

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Woman taken to hospital after car crash

17 August 2020
Woman taken to hospital after car crash

Emergency services have raced to the scene of a two-car smash in which a woman was injured.

Health fears over stinking seaweed investigated

17 August 2020
Health fears over stinking seaweed investigated

Residents fears that a gas released by rotting seaweed is causing damage to homes and poses a health risk are being probed by a council.

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Body of man in 20s found in woodland

17 August 2020
Body of man in 20s found in woodland

Police have confirmed they have found the body of a man in a popular beauty spot following an overnight search.

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£30 million development to revive High Street

13 August 2020
£30 million development to revive High Street

Official plans have been submitted to redevelop the huge site of a former department store.

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Police seize drugs, cash and a £100k car in dawn raids

12 August 2020
Police seize drugs, cash and a £100k car in dawn raids

A £100k sports car, around £40k in cash and hundreds of cannabis plants were seized during police raids.

Man mugged by gang who rifled through his pockets

12 August 2020
Man mugged by gang who rifled through his pockets

A 20-year-old man was punched to the ground and had his pockets searched in a late night attack.

That's what you call saddle sore

12 August 2020
That's what you call saddle sore

Four cyclists attempted to cycle the height of Everest - but only one reached the summit.

Barbed wire and spike snares left on bike trail

10 August 2020
Barbed wire and spike snares left on bike trail

Mountain bikers are being warned to be careful after barbed wire and spike snares were laid across a popular woodland trail.

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A bridge too far for Voice Kid

10 August 2020
A bridge too far for Voice Kid

A cathedral chorister has failed to make the semi-finals of The Voice Kids despite a stirring performance of Bridge Over Troubled Water.

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