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A brave teen who touched the hearts of so many has lost his fight with an aggressive brain tumour.
Kent single malt whisky could rival the famous Scottish spirit,says the country's newest distillery family.
The landmark shell of a historic building is set to be transformed into a leisure complex.
A shock diagnosis by her doctor prompted this student nurse to drop 10 dress sizes.
A community group has been offered a "chance of a lifetime" to buy a nine-acre orchard for local people, but need to raise £50,000 to do so.
A mum whose teenage son touched the hearts of thousands as he fought cancer is marking the first anniversary of his death with a sponsored walk.
Cricket memorabilia from the 1800s is among the treasures found by archaeologists of all ages.
In just two years, a businessman says he has seen a shed, van and now a house go up in flames - causing thousands of pounds of damage.
A new lorry crashed into a central reservation after breaking free from the lorry it was travelling on.
A brave youngster who underwent emergency surgery for a brain tumour is hoping to help others by raising money to fund research.
The family of David Brookes, who died suddenly in his sleep, are inviting everyone who knew him to say their final farewells.
A grandmother who suffered a bad fall down stairs was sent home from A&E in agony after doctors failed to notice she had fractured her spine.
A keen sportsman 'with everything to live for' was found dead at his family home, aged just 23.
A leading member of the Jewish community says there has been a rise in hate crime, as a swastika is daubed on children's play equipment.
A Marks & Spencer Foodhall is to move into new shop units at a retail park.
A string of town centre businesses will be demolished to be replaced with a block of flats.
A controversial plan to build a housing estate in a disused chalk pit is set to be approved.
Carpenter Brian Burgess, 80, is helping out on the project to restore the Medway Queen paddle steamer to its former glory.
It handles more than 100,000 patients a year and raised major alerts due to demand last month. What is working in A&E really like?
An employee who failed to open cemetery gates on Christmas Day has been disciplined.
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