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Dancing duo bag places at top performing arts school

08 July 2020
Dancing duo bag places at top performing arts school

Two aspiring dancers are on track to stardom after securing places at an illustrious performing arts school.

Three arrested over alleyway robbery

08 July 2020
Three arrested over alleyway robbery

A man and two teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of carrying out a robbery near a train station.

Thames Estuary creative sector to receive £6.5m boost

08 July 2020
Thames Estuary creative sector to receive £6.5m boost

The region's creative and cultural industries are set to benefit from an ambitious project in a bid to kickstart the economy.

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Theatre lit up red as part of 'save the arts' campaign

07 July 2020
Theatre lit up red as part of 'save the arts' campaign

A performance space has turned its lights red in a nod to other struggling venues around the country.

Hospital shares Covid-19 story behind the scenes

06 July 2020
Hospital shares Covid-19 story behind the scenes

A hospital trust has shared an emotional video documenting its journey through the coronavirus pandemic.

Cannabis den uncovered following Crossing arrests

06 July 2020
Cannabis den uncovered following Crossing arrests

A large cannabis cultivation has been uncovered following arrests made near the bridge.

Balloons released in memory of popular teenager

06 July 2020
Balloons released in memory of popular teenager

Friends and relatives gathered to say their goodbyes after a teenager and son died in tragic circumstances.

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Around 1,000 skincare patients need seeing urgently

06 July 2020
Around 1,000 skincare patients need seeing urgently

A healthcare provider's contract has been suspended after it was found long waiting times placed skin cancer patients at risk.

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Welcome back!

02 July 2020
Welcome back!

Pubs, hair salons and more are preparing to open again from Saturday, but what's in store?

Shielding couple's car destroyed in arson attack spree

02 July 2020
Shielding couple's car destroyed in arson attack spree

A daughter is pleading for help to catch arsonists whose burning spree saw her parents' car destroyed as police say the fires could endanger lives.

'We must be prepared to hear the truth about us'

01 July 2020
'We must be prepared to hear the truth about us'

A council has launched an equality review in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Living room workouts to be offered by council

01 July 2020
Living room workouts to be offered by council

A council has teamed up with fitness instructors to offer a new healthy lifestyle programme for residents at home.

Touching tribute to son who had 'world at his feet'

30 June 2020
Touching tribute to son who had 'world at his feet'

A dad has paid tribute to his loving son and supportive friends after the teenager died in tragic circumstances.

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Stab victim murder probe continues

30 June 2020
Stab victim murder probe continues

A man remains under investigation as inquiries continue into the suspected fatal stabbing of a man.

Serial burglar jailed again

29 June 2020
Serial burglar jailed again

A burglar has been jailed not long after leaving prison for the same offence.

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Arson investigation launched after six fires in a week

29 June 2020
Arson investigation launched after six fires in a week

Officers have told residents to remain vigilant following a recent spate of arson attacks.

Hilarious photos catch hungry hounds in the act

28 June 2020
Hilarious photos catch hungry hounds in the act

A photographer has branched out her business to new and exciting levels - catching dogs snacking mid air

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Dad loses faith in police probe after daughters' deaths

28 June 2020
Dad loses faith in police probe after daughters' deaths

A grieving father says he has lost faith in the police amid allegations officers took selfies next to the bodies of his dead daughters.

'Dickens racist' graffiti scrawled over museum

28 June 2020
'Dickens racist' graffiti scrawled over museum

A road sign and a museum bearing the name of Charles Dickens have been defaced over racism claims.

'Why should taxpayers fork out for constant clean-up?'

28 June 2020
'Why should taxpayers fork out for constant clean-up?'

An under-fire council has hit out at lazy people littering beaches and says local residents should not have to foot the bill.

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