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First hospice beds to go three years earlier than expected

30 May 2014
First hospice beds to go three years earlier than expected

Beds will start to go at a hospice centre three years earlier than the charity had claimed, it has been revealed.

Cathedral celebrates £12m grant

27 May 2014
Cathedral celebrates £12m grant

Plans have been revealed to radically transform Canterbury's cathedral experience with a new entrance, re-landscaped grounds and visitor trails.

Horror as rallycross driver's car bursts into flames

26 May 2014
Horror as rallycross driver's car bursts into flames

Dramatic video has emerged of the horrifying moment a race circuit owner's rallycross car erupted into a fireball in front of stunned spectators.

Funeral set for brave Reece

23 May 2014
Funeral set for brave Reece

A funeral procession will pass through a town's streets to honour a brave youngster who lost his six-year battle with cancer.

Human torch victim loses fight for life in hospital

22 May 2014
Human torch victim loses fight for life in hospital

A man left fighting for his life after he was engulfed in flames in a street has died in hospital.

Drink-drive arrest after charity shop crash

19 May 2014
Drink-drive arrest after charity shop crash

A 24-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of drink driving after a car crashed into a charity shop, causing thousands of pounds of damage.

Biker taken to hospital after smash with car

16 May 2014
Biker taken to hospital after smash with car

Motorcyclist hurt in crash with car on country road popular with bikers.

Huge grass fire lights up night sky

16 May 2014
Huge grass fire lights up night sky

Firefighters used a specialist all-terrain vehicle to tackle a blaze which threatened to spread across scrubland.

'Suddenly I became his wife again'

15 May 2014
'Suddenly I became his wife again'

A widow has given a heartbreaking account of how the threatened Pilgrims Hospice gave her family cherished last moments together.

Gay penguins cause a flap at wildlife park

14 May 2014
Gay penguins cause a flap at wildlife park

Male penguins Jumbs and Kermit have shunned female company for family life with a new foster chick.

No U-turn from hospice bosses despite fury over closure

12 May 2014
No U-turn from hospice bosses despite fury over closure

Chief executive stands his ground as fears mount donations could plummet and thousands sign petition

Pub brawl leaves woman injured

12 May 2014
Pub brawl leaves woman injured

Police are hunting a group of women who attacked another woman in a city centre pub.

Mum still waits for 'justice' after son's tyre blast death

05 May 2014
Mum still waits for 'justice' after son's tyre blast death

A woman is still waiting to learn if the firm where her son died when a tyre exploded in his face will be prosecuted.

Pupils almost crushed as steel girder hits crossing

02 May 2014
Pupils almost crushed as steel girder hits crossing

An investigation is under way after a steel girder crashed from a lorry and landed at a crossing near pupils leaving school.

Man in court after four-hour armed police siege

28 April 2014
Man in court after four-hour armed police siege

A man arrested after a dramatic four-hour stand-off with armed police on a council estate is due in court after being charged.

Siege stand-off ends peacefully

26 April 2014
Siege stand-off ends peacefully

An 'armed' man holed up in a house in a residential street in Faversham has given himself up to police surrounding the property.

Neighbours' horror in battle to save man on fire in road

24 April 2014
Neighbours' horror in battle to save man on fire in road

Shocked neighbours rushed with buckets of water and a hose to extinguish a man found ablaze in a road today.

Woman in tears after man exposes himself on path

24 April 2014
Woman in tears after man exposes himself on path

A 21-year-old woman was left distraught after a man indecently exposed himself to her on a cycle path.

RAF dad's great escape brings everlasting French connection

21 April 2014
RAF dad's great escape brings everlasting French connection

Relatives of a wartime pilot shot down over occupied France have told of their unique bond of friendship with the family who saved his life.

300-year-old rhinoceros horn cup is the toast of antiques sale

10 April 2014
300-year-old rhinoceros horn cup is the toast of antiques sale

It is just four inches high and five inches wide - but a bidder shelled out £84,000 for this rare Chinese rhino horn cup.

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