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The family of a beloved PCSO bludgeoned to death on a dog walk have paid tribute to her after her killer was convicted of murder.
A mum whose firefighter husband collapsed and died without warning at work has channelled her grief into fundraising.
A family is hoping to raise £20,000 so a little girl with severe brain damage can receive stem cell therapy in Central America.
A 22-year-old man has admitted killing a beloved PCSO and mum-of-two as she walked her dog near her home - but denies murdering her.
An order making the use of trial electric scooters legal on hundreds of city streets is to be made permanent this week.
A 22-year-old accused of murdering PCSO Julia James is appearing in court today for a trial expected to last several weeks.
Multiple people have reported being 'scammed' out of money and food by a young woman - prompting police to investigate.
Villagers have been warned not to use a postbox as birds are nesting inside it.
A ranking of Kent's best seaside destinations has thrown up controversial results - leading locals to defend their own beloved towns.
Photos show workmen are dismantling the projecting arm of a tower crane after it collapsed on a prominent building site.
Friends and family are rallying round a sports-mad 14-year-old who has undergone a full leg amputation as he continues to battle cancer.
A previously healthy man left fighting for his life after contracting Covid while unvaccinated is urging people to take the virus seriously.
A year ago today, a quiet hamlet became the centre of a huge murder investigation following the death of PCSO Julia James, a much-loved mother-of-two.
County Hall chiefs have declared a school transport crisis involving special needs children is 'over' - but parents fear the fix is only short-term.
A woman was "absolutely shocked" when a dog sunk its teeth into her lower leg when she stopped to take a phone call.
A key road is to close for up to six weeks from Monday so a collapsed sewer can be repaired.
A blaze which broke out at a Wilko store and closed a high street is being treated as suspicious.
A popular tiger born with a disability - 'forever remembered as the cat that could' - has been put down at an animal park at the age of 10.
The family of a three-month-old baby born with a birth defect is raising money to help fund travel costs as she undergoes skull surgery.
A food fair celebrating Normandy cuisine - from cheese and cider to brioche and crepes - is coming to a popular park this Early May Bank Holiday.