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A second teenager has been arrested after a boy suffered serious injuries when a car reportedly deliberately drove into him.
A search operation has ended after concerns were raised for the welfare of a woman close to a river.
Detectives investigating a suspicious fire which destroyed gardens have urged for people to come forward to help with inquiries.
A leading designer says she is extremely sad the college she studied at before working for Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana is marked for closure.
Storm spotters have turned their eyes to the skies across the county after darkening clouds brought rumbles of thunder and lightning forks.
A creative university which boasts designers Zandra Rhodes and Karen Millen as former students is consulting up to 100 staff on plans to close.
An eleven-year-old boy was approached by two strangers in a van as police investigate a suspected abduction attempt.
A woman being forced to pay for repairs to make her fire-risk flat safe says the government passing costs on to owners is 'disgusting'.
A judge has told a mum that doctors will be allowed to switch-off her brain-damaged daughter's life-support machine in hospital.
Staff from a range of cultural backgrounds have released a video in 12 languages urging members of ethnic minority communities to have Covid vaccine.
A warning to people to keep doors and windows shut due to smoke as firefighters tackle a blaze at an outbuilding in a village has been lifted.
A leading GP has issued advice for younger people worried about the risks of a Covid vaccine and stressed the importance of everyone getting a jab.
Organisers building England's biggest zipline at Bluewater say the opening date has been pushed back amid issues during construction.
Flood warnings are in place for the River Thames due to high spring tides being predicted.
An MP and council leader have clashed as their war of words escalates over a proposed port closure which is putting 800 jobs at risk.
We take a look back at the ups and downs of a former theatre which has survived fire and been saved from demolition several times.
House hunters searching for a unique property with a touch of theatrical drama could have found their dream as a converted auditorium hits the market.
The inquest into four murder victims – including a chef from Kent – will take place almost a year after a judge initially planned to hold hearings.
Residents fear flat owners will go bankrupt due to an 'arbitrary' rule forcing them to pay up thousands for post-Grenfell fire safety works.
A woman was flashed at by a man who was sat on a bench in a town centre.