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Cyclists took to the streets of a Kent town to highlight the threat posed to cyclists.
A doctor killed trying to save a woman as she jumped onto railway tracks has been given a posthumous bravery award.
The Canterbury and District Model Engineering Society has rebuilt its track after metal thieves derailed the group.
Theatre-goers are being advised not to bring big bags to the venue following the Manchester terror attack.
A leader of a Muslim cultural centre has branded Isis terrorists 'barbarians' following the Manchester terror attack.
A prickly porker had to be freed by the RSPCA after becoming stuck fast.
A CCTV image of a suspect has been released after a man was punched in the face and had his head stamped on, leaving him concussed and bruised.
Just 17 weeks after giving birth, Kiya Mills is putting on a pair of boxing gloves for her first ever competition bout.
Firefighters had to cut through metal railings to free a woman who had become impaled near a bridge.
A young woman driven to anorexia after being tormented at school for being fat now hopes to be a beauty pageant queen
An attack which left a man in his 20s with a broken jaw has sparked a police appeal for witnesses.
A metal detectorist thought he'd dug up a button - only to find it was an extremely rare 1,200 year-old coin valued at £12,000.
A young rugby star whose shock death has left his family heartbroken has been given an eye-catching send-off.
A High Court judge has granted a judicial review into a 4,000 home development over concerns about traffic pollution
A fertility clinic which has helped thousands of couples to have babies is set to close, it's been revealed.
One of the county's oldest, traditional celebrations takes to the streets of Whitstable with music and dancing.
A woman in her 50s suffered facial injuries this morning after she was assaulted by a man who broke into her house.
A man has suffered multiple injuries after an assault in a village pub courtyard
As the public consultation over east Kent's hospitals is set back, campaigners fear the transfer of services from the K&C will be permanent.
Council officials have admitted ticketing other drivers while letting off travellers who took over a car park - to avoid "inflaming the situation".