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A Kent politician has defended his actions after the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority threw out his invoice.
The opening of the world's first indoor skate and urban sports park has been put back because of delays during the building work.
A car and bus have collided in a crash on a busy town centre route.
An investigation into a series of pub burglaries has been launched as detectives say the incidents could be linked.
Police are hunting a fat, bearded bald man who tried to follow an 11-year-old girl with a beer in his hand.
Photos have emerged of a dog chasing and attacking a horse and its rider on a beach, as police launch a hunt to find the owner.
Fire crews were called to put out a fire in a garage after a battery charger overheated.
Panto season is already well under way and it looks set to be a record year as the Leas Cliff Hall welcomes Jack and the Beanstalk to town.
A man who beat his ex-partner and stamped on her head while she was unconscious has been jailed.
A man was looked over by paramedics after being hit by a bus this morning.
Funding has been set aside for lifeguards to be stationed at Camber Sands following the deaths of seven people over the summer.
A swimming pool which was damaged and has been closed since Storm Angus hit a month ago is due to reopen as work starts to repair the roof.
Police stopped a driver whose provisional driving licence turned out to be well past its expiry date - nearly four decades, in fact.
A team of police motorcycles gave a former police driving instructor an escort to his funeral after he was killed in a wrong-way crash on the M20.
Keepers at an animal park in Kent say the arrival of a baby giraffe is like Christmas coming early.
Designers working on a new 12,000 home garden town have insisted the huge development will not become a swathe of concrete across the 1,300 acre site.
Hundreds of people marched on council offices today to protest at a tide of new development planned in the area.
A train crash was caused because a tractor driver left gates open and did not tell railway staff he was using a level crossing, investigation finds.
An 80-year-old farmer who viciously beat two swans to death with a shepherd's crook has been fined more than £7,000 today.
Fire investigators have ruled out foul play over a fire which destroyed an historic pub.
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