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Perfume costing hundreds of pounds were ransacked after thieves burst into a High Street department store.
Police patrols are stepping up along a seafront after reports of break-ins and damage to beach huts.
A council has threaten to takeover a listed Victorian tearoom after a developer allowed it to plunge into rack and ruin.
A Rock and Roll stalwart dubbed an “island of calm in the midst of chaos” by pop legends Queen has died.
Police discovered the body of a man in a flat.
The Red Arrows are set to loop and twirl through the sky this summer as part of a one hour spectacular.
Campaigners hope to protect marshland from developers by applying for National Park status - potentially giving it the highest level of protection.
A knife wielding crook made off on a bicycle after attempting to swipe chocolates from a supermarket.
People will say their goodbyes to the European Union today as a BT-style phone box sculpture is set to open.
A 17-year-old boy reported missing for two weeks has been located.
A man is wanted by police in connection with assault, criminal damage, controlling and coercive behaviour, public order and theft.
A woman has been found guilty of running an unlicensed tattoo parlour and ordered to pay almost £1,000 after incriminating adverts were revealed.
All traffic was halted following a two-car crash on a motorway.
A group of people patrolling Kent's coast in search of migrants appear to be taking "the law into their own hands", say a campaign group.
A serial fly-tip suspect's image has been unveiled in a council's unprecedented move to trace them.
A party-goer flew into a rage at a birthday party after hearing a teenager had been "touching his girlfriend's bottom".
Olivia Colman has won an Oscar for her part in The Favourite, which was partly shot in the county.
A man was treated for smoke inhalation after a fire broke out at a holiday park.
Firefighters were called out twice to attend blazes believed to have been started deliberately.
The cost of controversial plans to build a leisure centre and 150 seafront homes has reignited calls for it to be scrapped.