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Cameras erected to deter unauthorised race meets on a busy dual carriageway have been forced to make a speedy return after the issue resurfaced.
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Police officers have recovered a stolen Jaguar after responding to reports of nuisance driving.
As Bluewater shopping centre celebrates its 25th birthday, we speak to staff members who have worked since the start about their favourite memories.
A teenager has been arrested after the discovery of a machete-style knife.
A council leader is demanding answers over suspicions a London council is filling properties in its town with its homeless – despite a plea to stop.
Tributes have been paid to a stalwart Labour member and former mayor described as “the model of what a good councillor should look like”.
A secondary school has reopened to pupils after a “serious water leak” inside its building forced it to close.
A man is due in court charged with painting 37 post boxes.
A major bank has announced it has closed one of its high street branches for a two-week makeover.
Residents living on a new-build estate have combined forces to fight “extortionate” service charges they say are pricing them out of their homes.
A motorist has been arrested after alleged altercation at a service station which left a truck driver with swelling and bruises to his face.
A mother of twins with cerebral palsy denied a Blue Blade owing to their age is calling on the government to rethink the application rules.
Taxi drivers are calling for access to a town centre bus gate as they face increased fares and difficult manoeuvres to avoid route.
A chess champion who visited an amateur club played 26 games simultaneously – and won.
A suspected thief was caught by police after drone cameras tracked him down and found him lying on the roof of a property.
A bagpiper paid tribute to the Scottish president of a Kent working men’s club who was remembered for his “charismatic warmth and energy”.
Concern is growing for two teenagers who went missing from a town centre.
An ex-serviceman turned country singer is hoping to enlist a new army of fans when he swaps his regular nights at a pub for a festival at The O2.
Former Trebor Sharps Factory workers lift the lid on life in Kent’s most famous sweet factory.