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A man accused of a double killing put a woman's body in an oil drum before destroying her remains because his workshop "looked like a murder scene".
The man accused of murdering two women has told a jury he had tried to set up web cam work so one of his alleged victims could escape being an escort.
One borough's population has swelled at the second fastest rate in England over the past decade, with one in five residents born abroad.
An alternative vision for a nature site threatened by plans for a multi-billion pound Disneyland-style theme park has been unveiled.
New images have been released of a huge new primary school being built in a disused quarry site where there are also plans for hundreds of homes.
A wisecracking robot brought in to help staff vacuum the floors of a hospital has come under-fire amid claims of falling cleaning standards.
A man accused of killing two women six months apart worked security with one inside a bingo hall just weeks before they disappeared, a court heard.
The boss of a major supplier to the rail industry fears his firm may have to close due to repeat flooding he says is caused by roadside fly-tipping.
A coalition of nature groups are calling for an urgent review of the 'cost and climate' credentials of updated plans for the Lower Thames Crossing.
The sister of a woman who took her life after being abused by an ex has backed calls to register every domestic violence-linked suicide on a database.
Hundreds of people have staged a demonstration outside an asylum seeker detention centre in Kent demanding its closure amid health concerns.
A cyclist has captured footage of a near-miss on a busy stretch of road subject to controversial plans for a town-wide 20mph speed limit.
New parking restrictions could be introduced near a town centre in a bid to free up spaces for residents unable to park near their homes.
A rare agricultural opportunity has arisen to purchase nearly 300 acres of farmland 'inside' the M25.
A revised application to build Britain's biggest road tunnel under the Thames between Kent and Essex has been re-submitted.
Hundreds of villagers have vowed to 'pick off' developers in their fight to restore a fire-ravaged country pub after failing to buy the site.
New figures have revealed the state schools with the worst disciplinary records in Medway as suspension rates continue to increase year-on-year.
An MP has called for an urgent review of the Lower Thames Crossing proposals amid ongoing concerns ahead of its imminent re-submission.
Residents have voiced their objection against plans to build two blocks of flats on former tennis courts on a 'dangerous' bend opposite a playground.
A group of motor fanatics have spoken out after being slapped with £100 fines for breaching a 'boy racer' ban while stopping at Bluewater for food.
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