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'Depressed' teen drowned at beach

27 November 2018
'Depressed' teen drowned at beach

A teenager left a message saying "I have decided to die" before his body was found on a beach.

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More migrants intercepted in Channel

27 November 2018
More migrants intercepted in Channel

A group of nine migrants - thought to include an 18-month-old child - have been rescued this morning.

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Emergency crews descend on housing estate

26 November 2018
Emergency crews descend on housing estate

Police, fire crews and paramedics are at the scene of an incident on a residential street cordoned off by officers.

Two crashes on A2

26 November 2018
Two crashes on A2

Police and ambulance crews have been dealing with two crashes on the A2 this morning.

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Radcliffe backs Christmas campaign in video

26 November 2018
Radcliffe backs Christmas campaign in video

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has backed a Christmas fundraising bid by a children's charity, saying "a short life should be the fullest of all".

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Noisy buskers ‘treat city like Wembley gig’

25 November 2018
Noisy buskers ‘treat city like Wembley gig’

Fed-up city centre residents want “ear-splitting” buskers to change their ways and stop treating a city like Wembley Stadium.

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Critics fume over air quality crackdown

24 November 2018
Critics fume over air quality crackdown

Plans to tackle deadly levels of air pollution across the Canterbury district have been branded “not fit for purpose” after being put into action.

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Concern over bid to open new bakery

23 November 2018
Concern over bid to open new bakery

Critics have hit out at proposals to open a new bakery which hopes install an "awful" sign on the side of a grade II-listed building.

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Rhinos take trip in a lorry to move home

23 November 2018
Rhinos take trip in a lorry to move home

Forklift trucks, lorries and tractors were among the heavy machinery needed to help transfer two rhinos between Kent wildlife parks.

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Hockey stick assault sparks five arrests

22 November 2018
Hockey stick assault sparks five arrests

Police have arrested five people following two street attacks which left victims with facial injuries.

Record numbers visit England's oldest church

21 November 2018
Record numbers visit England's oldest church

More than 10,000 visitors have made their way to one of the country's most important historical landmarks this year.

Hopeful £2 bet ends in £34k win

16 November 2018
Hopeful £2 bet ends in £34k win

A 56-year-old bachelor is ready to jet off to Thailand after winning big with a tiny bet.

£20 million grammar new-build revealed

15 November 2018
£20 million grammar new-build revealed

Plans to demolish and then rebuild a grammar school have sparked a mixed response.

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Bid to open 24-hour Sainsbury's

15 November 2018
Bid to open 24-hour Sainsbury's

A supermarket chain has submitted plans to open a 24-hour store where it already has three branches.

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Illegal double yellow lines removed

11 November 2018
Illegal double yellow lines removed

Developers have been forced to paint over double yellows they installed "in error" on a housing estate.

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Council offices to be demolished?

09 November 2018
Council offices to be demolished?

A council is planning to move out of its current headquarters and allow the site to be transformed into a housing development.

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Weapons arrest after Primark 'attack'

09 November 2018
Weapons arrest after Primark 'attack'

A 16-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of assault and possessing an offensive weapon following a disturbance at Primark.

Rats 'reigning supreme' on housing estate

09 November 2018
Rats 'reigning supreme' on housing estate

WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE. Council tenants fear their lives are at risk due to a severe rat problem which has seen the vermin infest sofas, bathrooms and a tumble dryer.

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Bike with flat tyre stolen in robbery

02 November 2018
Bike with flat tyre stolen in robbery

Three men stole a bike from a man as he wheeled it through a high street late last night.

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Big-name firm 'not paying' business rates

01 November 2018
Big-name firm 'not paying' business rates

A multi-national firm enjoying business rates relief by renting out a prime city centre spot is being urged to cough up more than £250,000.

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