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The government is committed to taking 20,000 refugees from Syria - but none of them will be coming to Medway.
MP Rehman Chishti says he's been cleared by a parliamentary watchdog after failing to declare VIP match tickets.
Four people were injured after two cars collided, leaving one of them on its roof.
The deaths of a mother and toddler remain a mystery more than seven weeks on, as it emerges health and safety experts are no longer investigating.
Flytipping fears increase a month after council brought in charges to collect bulky items.
A broken-down vehicle sparked tailbacks heading into a busy tunnel at rush hour.
Brenda Hoyle, 73, has spend the last 25 years behind the counter at the British Heart Foundation store in Chatham.
Tania and Mike Sullivan have enough on their plate with 13 kids but they have "adopted" four more youngsters from poverty-stricken across the globe.
Village churchyard is running out of space for new graves
A Medway dad is going to great lengths to thank hospital staff who saved his daughter's life.
A new multi-storey car park opens today, in time for thousands of visitors for this year's Sweeps Festival.
When HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh heard Terence Holmes was a dab hand with a pair of scissors, he popped in for a short back and sides.
Celebrate St George's Day at the English Festival at Riverside Country Park with fish and chips, bingo and Shakespeare.
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