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Police are investigating a spate of damage to cars which were targeted by vandals in neighbouring streets.
Drivers are being warned of the closure of main road which will lead to diversions and could disrupt journeys.
A main road is likely to remain closed for several hours while emergency services deal with a serious crash.
An initiative to encourage quiet calm and respect on hospital wards where a patient is terminally ill has been introduced by health chiefs.
A council has splashed out £75 million on a major shopping centre as an 'investment for the future"
A council crackdown on littering, graffiti, flyposting and flytipping has resulted in 600 fines being issued in just three months.
A 60-year unblemished driving record has come to an end... after a driver found himself upside down in his car wearing pyjamas.
Questions have been raised about security after thieves cut through walls to steal items dating back to the Iron Age from an archaeological trust.
Around 1,000 pupils could be affected as a school struggling financially considers cutting staff, classroom support and the length of the school week.
Animal rights campaigners say a popular theatre can lead the way in being "cruelty free" by not serving sausages and ham sandwiches to children.
A man who was killed by a train near a busy station has been named at an inquest.
A popular night spot has had its licence revoked after councillors heard doormen were told not to do ID checks or turn away drunks.
Man, 40, arrested on suspicion of arson and abstracting electricity following a blaze at a flat.
Work is to begin on a multi-million pound project to turn a historic manor into a luxury hotel.
Councillors are to discuss whether to submit an application for a coveted title that would bring huge economic benefits.
A dad whose son died after taking a party drug said to be 100 times more potent than heroin says he is still reeling from the tragedy.
Two Kent colleges have joined forces to create better skills training and opportunities for young people.
Thousands of people have been left without dental care from today after a practice pulled the plug on its NHS contract.
A police chief says he won't allow a drugs 'turf war' on his patch following soaring knife crime.
A wildlife park has witnessed the first birth of it's chimp in the - despite mum being on the pill.
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