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A grief-stricken daughter has pledged to have her mother’s body exhumed after a “catastrophic” series of errors by a funeral director.
Fee-paying parents of over 60 pupils at a private primary school will be looking for a new place for their children next year as it is set to close.
The UK's largest producer of apples and pears fears it will not have enough EU seasonal workers to harvest its crops because of Brexit.
New restrictions on lorries parking in an industrial estate come into force today in a bid to ease the journeys of 6,000 people who work there.
The former partner of Russell Lane who tragically died after being trapped in a bin lorry has described him as an “sweet and intelligent man”.
An NHS trust is to pay compensation after admitting liability following the death of a mum-of-four.
More than two years after a primary school was closed by fire pupils have finally been reunited under one roof.
The head of England's netball team visited a school as she seeks to spread her love of the game.
The theft of a bicycle padlocked to a rail in a block of flats has left a seven-year-old devastated.
A business owner says if a proposal to move a coach park goes ahead he would have to shut up shop after 50 years.
Customers and traders have been left astonished by a lack of Christmas decorations in a shopping centre this year.
Human rights campaigners are calling for Twitter to take action after revealing Kent Police dealt with 5,000 reports of online violence towards women.
Legal action could be taken after a mum and son had no hot water in their home for months.
A major national cycling event will be coming to the county next summer.
A GP surgery is in special measures after being rated inadequate by the CQC for the third time.
The historic Conservancy Building, which was sold at auction for £590,000 last month, is to be brought to life as an arts centre.
A woman who had to rely on a mobility scooter to get around has shed nearly 12 stone.
Elderly residents are said to be in shock after learning from a visiting health worker that they could be moved out of their rented accommodation.
Fire crews attend house fire which sparked in the downstairs toilet.
A watering hole damaged by fire is having to remain shut during the festive period.
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