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Dog walkers will soon face an £80 fine for not having at least two waste bags on them to pick up after their pets.
Coroner investigating jet ski tragedy is asking police to try and find more witnesses to help inquiry.
A Kent nurse on holiday in Houston has been called into action at a first aid centre to help hurricane and flood victims.
A shopkeeper caught with nearly a ton of raw tobacco could be jailed unless he repays £153,000 in criminal profits.
Plans are being drawn up for a "dementia village" - complete with cinema, convenience store and village square.
Former MP Sir Julian Brazier could make a comeback after applying for his name to be added to the Conservative list of approved candidates.
A school is opening its doors to the public to help celebrate the life of a 16-year-old who lost her life in a tragic accident.
Police who raided a flat have found cannabis plants being grown and other drug-related equipment.
Firefighters tackled an early-morning blaze which ripped through a building ahead of the opening of a new barber shop.
Lifeboat crews are searching off the Kent coast after a body was reported to be floating in the sea.
An air ambulance was called following a crash involving a motorcycle which led police to halt traffic on a busy motorway.
Officers are appealing for information after taking away the gun.
Thousands are expected to descend on a seaside town today for a gay and transgender celebration.
Emergency services called after a motorcyclist was involved in a collision at busy motorway junction.
The inside lane of a motorway had to be closed while firefighters tackled a car which had caught light.
A lorry and a car collided in the rush hour on a busy motorway leading to tailbacks.
Three men have been arrested and tens of thousands of pounds of medical equipment recovered following a series of dawn raids.
A military historian has uncovered new evidence which clears the Black Prince, whose tomb is in Canterbury Cathedral, of slaughtering 3,000 innocents.
A binman has been airlifted to hospital after a refuse truck toppled onto its side in a quiet country lane.
A developer planning a city's biggest ever housing project has attempted to allay fears of traffic and pollution ahead of a key legal decision.