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A man groped a girl on a train then taunted her with racist remarks after she shunned his drunken attack.
Police have disputed claims dazzling sunlight caused the death of a grandfather killed in a crash.
A 44-year-old driver is accused of causing the death of a grandfather while having cocaine in his system, a trial has heard.
Thugs punched and kicked revellers in a “merciless” attack and then boasted on social media, a court heard.
Fergus Wilson beat up other children for money when he was 11 years old.
A former kebab shop owner has been rapped for failing to co-operate with an investigation into pollution.
A group of ‘patriots’ say they will monitor the coast in an attempt to halt migrants landing on the shore.
A man's body has been found in a river near where police have been searching for a wealthy missing farmer.
Children are not safe in east Kent's cash-strapped and under-staffed hospitals, inspectors have ruled.
A restaurateur who unlawfully covered their building in £20,000 worth of cladding hope a council will reverse a decision to strip it.
A businessman has taken over a landmark hotel following the bankruptcy of its directors.
The opening of a multi-million pound superstore has been delayed for a third time.
A power firm will press ahead with disruptive maintenance work after "bully tactic" claim.
A Michelin star pub landlord has blasted a power firm after being told the power will be turned off.
The potential for Kent to house the UK’s first nuclear waste storage site is still alive, amid mounting opposition.
A “funny and bubbly” great-grandfather-of-five died after collapsing into his granddaughter’s arms in a Tesco car park.
Morrisons has launched fresh plans for a new supermarket to replace a store destroyed in a fire.
A chip shop's licence has been stripped after illegal workers were found during an immigration raid.
Thieves stole dozens of birds from aviaries in the last week prompting calls for rural communities to be alert.
There are claims rough streets stop disabled people visiting a town centre amid complaints over uneven cobbles.