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VIDEO: Poppy cascade unfurled at towers

26 October 2018
VIDEO: Poppy cascade unfurled at towers

A spectacular display is being installed on a city landmark to officially launch the Poppy Appeal in Kent.

Poppies adorn magnificent war horse installation

25 October 2018
Poppies adorn magnificent war horse installation

Schoolchildren have been making poppies from old plastic bottles for a poignant First World War exhibit.

Veteran hands back service medal over the Troubles probe

24 October 2018
Veteran hands back service medal over the Troubles probe

An army veteran has asked his MP to hand back his service medal over investigations into the actions of soldiers in Northern Ireland in the 1970s.

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'Pathetic' sentence for mugger of woman, 98

23 October 2018
'Pathetic' sentence for mugger of woman, 98

The son of a 98-year-old woman whose life was ruined by a robbery at M&S has blasted the sentence handed to her attacker.

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Masonry falling from historic building

19 October 2018
Masonry falling from historic building

An investigation is underway after lumps of mosiac crashed onto the street risking serious injury.

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Store pulls out of area

18 October 2018
Store pulls out of area

A cookery shop has closed down, but could be replaced by a coffee shop.

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University campus cuts back on serving meat

16 October 2018
University campus cuts back on serving meat

The measure has been introduced as part of a new sustainable food strategy.

Trip goes ahead after team cheated by coach

11 October 2018
Trip goes ahead after team cheated by coach

A football club's trip to Wembley goes ahead after its coach stole the £2,520 families had originally forked out for it.

Council faces legal battle over student digs

09 October 2018
Council faces legal battle over student digs

A council is facing a potentially costly legal battle after a developer appealed its decision to reject plans for student flats.

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Popular eatery suffers eighth break-in and damage in seven years

08 October 2018
Popular eatery suffers eighth break-in and damage in seven years

Restaurateur says he's at the end of his tether with crime.

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Property investors offered a slice of the city centre

08 October 2018
Property investors offered a slice of the city centre

An historic building housing three national chains is being auctioned for £2.8 million.

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Suicidal teenager almost jumped 130ft

06 October 2018
Suicidal teenager almost jumped 130ft

Two cathedral workers have been given awards for stopping a woman from jumping to her death.

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Superhero send-off for teenager

05 October 2018
Superhero send-off for teenager

Friends and family of a young man killed by brain cancer made sure his final wish came true.

The ghost street left abandoned

04 October 2018
The ghost street left abandoned

More than 30 empty family homes have been left to go to rack and ruin in a once-picturesque cul-de-sac.

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Fines and points for drivers who jump red lights at level crossings

03 October 2018
Fines and points for drivers who jump red lights at level crossings

Drivers who dice with death at railway crossings face being caught on new CCTV cameras.

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New retailer to take over Nasons site

03 October 2018
New retailer to take over Nasons site

The closure of Nasons has led to another furniture business moving in.

Farm recreates wartime experience

30 September 2018
Farm recreates wartime experience

A teenager's fascination for history led to the creation of a 200-metre network of wartime trenches.

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Banksy work on sale for £234,000

29 September 2018
Banksy work on sale for £234,000

A Banksy artwork goes up for sale today... and it would nearly cost the price of a family home to buy it.

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Uni plan to build on field resurrected

27 September 2018
Uni plan to build on field resurrected

Controversial proposals to build a 150-bed hotel and conference centre on picturesque fields have resurfaced, sparking a renewed campaign.

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Beach lifeguard cover fears

26 September 2018
Beach lifeguard cover fears

A popular beach may not have cover on bank holidays as providing lifeguards has been deemed too expensive.

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