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Hospices chief executive Cate Russell says other options to rebuild or refurbish are less attractive and mean closing the beds for years.
A young mum who collapsed and died suddenly at home was killed by an allergic reaction - but a coroner was unable to establish what caused it.
A twisted dog owner who trained his terriers to fight wild animals has today been jailed. Warning: graphic images.
As Europe remembers the end of the Second World War in Europe, veterans remember the triumphs, the tragedies, and the comrades that didn't return.
When Jo Dunk was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis she feared it would end her dream of having a second child, but refused to let it stand in her way.
A city Indian restaurant ordered to make “major improvements” following an environmental health inspection has now fallen foul of immigration laws.
A piece of mining history will disappear if planning permission is granted for a number of houses.
He weighs in at 12 stone and stands six foot tall on his hind legs, but is Samson the biggest dog in Kent?
Police and ambulance crews rushed to the scene of a High Street crash involving two cars.
Drivers are being delayed this morning after two cars collided on a busy road.
Three people needed medical treatment after a family fled a blaze which destroyed a terraced house this morning.
Takeaway owners say they have sorted the problems which environmental health inspectors said needed "major improvement".
We give you the rundown on the best pubs in the city to grab a bite to eat.
Kent Cricket Club's chairman has denied he will make an inflated profit from the sale of luxury flats.
Original of mural on charity building wall could make hundreds for homeless charity.
An artist has stepped forward to claim credit for artwork which appeared overnight on a wall in Canterbury - and it's bad news for one charity.
A former biology teacher is blazing a trail in the world of snails... after becoming the country's first ever 'snail sommelier'.
County Council leader Paul Carter calls on company to put its cables undergound instead of using 50m high pylons.
Hospital bosses have admitted a "significant" health and safety failure after clinical waste was dumped in with dirty linen a total of FORTY times.
A 22-year-old man has been accused of stabbing a policeman dealing with a disturbance in the early hours.