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A black teenager who struggles to communicate was arrested by immigration officers after giving police the wrong name.
Plans for a boutique wine hotel at a historic town centre building have been approved.
A 16-storey library building earmarked for hundreds of homes has been torn down, coating part of a town in dust.
A woman who was found dead in her bed by her mum had been self medicating with morphine and other medication to combat working long hours.
Kent's very own Russian embassy has been smothered in Ukrainian flags by protesters who have labelled Vladimir Putin a "vicious murderer".
Four people were detained on various theft charges after Met Police swarmed a town centre apartment block.
A brand new pub and hotel with 18 bedrooms is set to open at a historic inn this winter.
Two women involved in a serious collision which killed two are out of hospital and making "good recoveries".
An elderly driver has been taken to hospital after a crash near a school and pub.
A hunter who posed next to a "trophy" boar and bragged on WhatsApp about his dog killing a deer faces jail.
Police are asking for help in finding a missing 16-year-old who has links to the county.
There is finally good news for motorists as traffic flow returns to normal.
There is heavy traffic on the M25 due to a broken down vehicle.
As murder detectives quiz four teenagers, a charity boss has paid tribute to a man who died after a fall from height.
Two people have been taken to hospital after a crash between a van and a car.
A young man who lost his mum to cancer in 2017 has launched a foundation in her name to help others who are in the same boat he once was.
The Royal Navy has taken command of cross-Channel asylum arrivals at Dover less than 24-hours after Boris Johnson made his announcement.
The families of victims abused by David Fuller have been left with a "huge dilemma" after the High Court rejected their calls for a public inquiry.
A police constable who took his ex-girlfriend out in a marked police car while on holiday has been found guilty of gross misconduct.
A group of former Premier League footballers are lacing up their boots to help raise money for victims of the war in Ukraine.