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A vulnerable man who went missing has been found safe.
Banner-waving demonstrators claim foxes are still being killed by hounds and are demanding tougher police enforcement
Christmas has come early for bosses at a troubled NHS trust as hospital inspectors flag up improvements.
A furious mum has branded a driver heartless after her schoolgirl daughter was knocked down by a car and left lying in the road.
A world famous conspiracy theorist feared murdered by “enemies” vomited two litres of black fluid shortly before he died, an inquest has heard.
A dog walker has praised a couple who helped save his pet from drowning after it plunged into a freezing river at night.
A health campaigner's warned of a worsening nurse shortage as bursaries are axed to train new ones.
A girl was so moved by the sight of homeless people living on the streets she vowed to help out.
VIDEO: We're willing to bet this ridiculous pair are the most incompetent thieves ever to grace a CCTV recording.
A well known children's teddy store has announced it is to close this month
Some hospitals in east Kent will be downgraded to make way for a super site.
The family of a pensioner discovered close to death after surviving three nights in a freezing roadside ditch have thanked those who helped find her.
A heroic pensioner was left badly bruised after he wrestled a masked robber to the ground during a terrifying raid at a jewellers.
A distressed horse had to be sedated before a specialist animal rescue unit could recover it from a ditch.
Traffic tailed back for miles after a single-vehicle crash on one of the county's busiest stretches of road.
A fast food restaurant which closed after a maggot fell on a customer's head had earlier served up a mouldy takeaway, it's emerged.
"Physically and mentally, we're doing well - but that's not to say it hasn't been tough because Australia has thrown everything at us."
A dad punched unconscious in front of his children after complaining about a noisy student bash has thanked supporters after surgery for a broken jaw.
She was the queen of the traditional gypsy community and had the respect and love of family and friends across east Kent.
A tyre firm has failed to get a £1 million fine cut following its conviction for health and safety failures that led to the death of a young fitter.