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Investigation after dozens fall ill

01 November 2016
Investigation after dozens fall ill

An investigation has been launched following reports of more than 80 people falling ill after visiting a swimming pool.

Countess cancels visits

01 November 2016
Countess cancels visits

The Countess of Wessex was due to unveil a new exhibition space and open a hospital bereavement suite but both visits have been called off.

At last, red lights mean good news

27 October 2016
At last, red lights mean good news

Testing of the new traffic lights by the Medway Tunnel has begun, designed to reduce delays for thousands of workers on the Medway City Estate.

Have you seen Jasvir?

27 October 2016
Have you seen Jasvir?

Police have appealed for information to help locate a missing woman who could be in Dartford.

Mum distraught after baby photo 'stolen'

27 October 2016
Mum distraught after baby photo 'stolen'

A mum is warning parents to be careful what photos they post online after pictures of her baby were taken and passed off as another child.

Gaming machines under the spotlight

25 October 2016
Gaming machines under the spotlight

The government has announced a review into gaming machines labelled the ‘crack cocaine of gambling’, following a long campaign in Medway.

Pumpkins smashed up at PYO event

25 October 2016
Pumpkins smashed up at PYO event

Vandals have been spoiling the fun for families at a popular pick your own farm by throwing and smashing up pumpkins in the field.

Revamp helps keep mums and their babies together

19 October 2016
Revamp helps keep mums and their babies together

A hospital has spent £300,000 renovating a ward which will keep mums and their poorly babies together.

'I never ever expected to have to do chest compressions'

18 October 2016
'I never ever expected to have to do chest compressions'

Lorraine Fowler’s sixth sense that something was not quite right probably saved her husband’s life.

Survival kit for families after news every parent dreads

17 October 2016
Survival kit for families after news every parent dreads

A charity which offers holidays to children with leukaemia has launched a new venture to be there for families from day one of diagnosis.

Commuters kept in the loop as railway track is connected

17 October 2016
Commuters kept in the loop as railway track is connected

The final piece of the Rochester railway jigsaw is now complete, as rail bosses promise improved reliability for tens of thousands of passengers.

Yellow box which could save a life

11 October 2016
Yellow box which could save a life

Life-saving equipment is being unveiled at a football ground, as an appeal hopes to identify other defibrillators across the south east.

Mental health services ‘out of control’

10 October 2016
Mental health services ‘out of control’

A bipolar sufferer feels “in despair” without a mental health support worker, as one councillor says services are out of control.

Rush hour pile-up causes delays

10 October 2016
Rush hour pile-up causes delays

A three-vehicle crash on the A2 has caused delays - with one lane blocked.

How parkrun saved my life

08 October 2016
How parkrun saved my life

A former takeaway junkie has described how he has shed 9st after joining the weekly parkrun at Great Lines Heritage Park.

How a few leftover vegetables turned into a big event

07 October 2016
How a few leftover vegetables turned into a big event

A few leftover vegetables as turned into an event which attracts thousands of people to a rural farm.

‘Sad’ by-election should have been uncontested

06 October 2016
‘Sad’ by-election should have been uncontested

Parties have announced candidates for the Rainham by-election, amid suggestions the seat should have been uncontested following Mike O'Brien's death.

Fire at Indian takeaway

05 October 2016
Fire at Indian takeaway

A quick-thinking member of staff averted disaster when a fire broke out in the kitchen of a takeaway shop.

Tesco's bid to expand

04 October 2016
Tesco's bid to expand

Tesco wants to increase the size of its largest supermarket in part of Kent.

Boy who can’t play in his own back garden

03 October 2016
Boy who can’t play in his own back garden

A couple say they can’t let their young son play outside at certain times because stones are being hurled into their garden by school children.

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