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An experienced kayaker who nearly died after falling into freezing cold water has told of the traumatic ordeal as he makes a 'miraculous' recovery.
A magical tree that has been helping children part with their dummies for nearly two decades has been left bare with parts of it cut back to stumps.
Tributes to a 'loyal' and 'enthusiastic' Church Army Officer who passed away have come flooding in from across a diocese.
Families have shared their frustration at having to home school their children yet again, but this time because of over running playground works.
A lawyer who mocked the name of Harry and Meghan's daughter has been suspended from her company after the firm deemed the comments 'unacceptable'.
A coroner will explore the state of a bin lorry's braking mechanism after a worker was killed trying to stop it rolling away at a school.
Officers believe this woman may have information after three bottles of spirits were stolen from a convenience store.
Police would like to speak to two women seen on CCTV after perfume was reportedly stolen from a high street store.
A father and son are taking on a fundraising challenge in a bright pink car they transformed in memory of a little boy who loved Peppa Pig.
We visited a mobile testing unit set up after concerns about Indian variant cases in a town to see how it all works.
A mobile unit capable of testing 400 people a day is being deployed in another Kent town after 20 cases of the Delta variant have been confirmed.
A mobile Covid-19 testing unit is operating in a town where 'a handful of cases' linked to the Indian strain have been identified.
An 11-year-old boy who has been teaching yoga to kids across the world during the pandemic has received the Prime Minister's Points of Light Award.
A mother who started a petition against the possible closure of a busy railway bridge has been backed by more than 1,100 people.
There were delays for drivers heading to the coast after a car flipped onto its side after a collision with a lorry on the motorway.
A teenager was secluded and put on report after being refused permission to use the toilet despite starting her period.
Author David McKee is encouraging everyone to back a charity art trail, inspired by his world famous character, which is coming to Kent this summer.
Schools have been criticised for depriving pupils of memorable 'muck-up days' by ending term early but heads say this has been happening for years.
Three years after an estate was regenerated, we visit to see what residents think of their revamped surroundings.
A cigar butt thrown away by Sir Winston Churchill in the 1940s has sold for more than £4,200 at auction.
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