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Better protections for people preyed on by crooks during bank transfers will come this autumn.
A quick-thinking worker saved his colleague's life when he had a suspected heart attack.
An Anglo-Saxon weekend takes place at a town's heritage centre.
Officers are investigating reports a teenager was inappropriately touched.
Councillors have voted to keep a street two way following traffic danger fears.
An MP has met the Justice Minister has he campaigns for harder punishment for a killer drug.
A horrified driver filmed the hair-raising moment a reckless motorist dangerously overtook a series of cars on a busy bypass.
Firefighters have been dealing with the spillage of a hazardous substance at a port.
A special group has been set up to deal with local effects of leaving the EU.
Police were called to reports of a suspicious incident after a van pulled up near a child.
A route with dangerous bends and drivers going to too fast may have its limit reduced to 40mph.
The public can air their views on rural public transport at 11 Kent meetings.
Armed officers were scrambled after a man was reported to have a weapon.
The investigation into mass violence during 2016 protests is over - unless new evidence comes up.
Bosses and an MP want a "tatty" sign welcoming people to their town to be torn down - and a building derelict for 40 years to be renovated.
Groups helping people with dementia and the homeless are this year's charities for a recently-elected mayor.
A ferry company says it is bringing in two vessels by 2021.
More than 100 gathered to release balloons in tribute to a young man who died suddenly.
An investigation is underway after a man was found dead in a rural area.
David Starkey has joined a group regenerating a former Kent colliery.