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Hundreds of Kent schools are now told by police within 24 hours when one of their pupils is exposed to domestic abuse at home.
A teenager who jumped to her death 15 years after surviving a fall in her mother's arms was pregnant with a child of her own.
A granddad who worked at Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street during a glittering career was exposed to asbestos for years.
A ceremonial flag long thought lost was at the heart of a military charity's County Parade.
A serious case review has found lessons to be learned after a mother killed her five-year-old son at a beauty spot before taking her own life.
A man who'd never taken a driving test before crashed a van into two cars after racing down a road at more than double the speed limit.
A company offering families the chance to meet a unicorn is under fire after a number of events were cancelled at the last minute.
A mum who spent months building up the confidence to leave home by herself was attacked by a hooded gang as she tried to cross the road.
A string of motorists have been stopped by police for committing offences while behind the wheel.
A scheme giving tenants illegally cheating others out of a home a chance to change their ways and avoid punishment is already producing results.
Improvements have been made to a hospital ward to help young people battling cancer feel more comfortable.
A pub which is almost 500 years old is looking for a new owner.
An Indian takeaway never previously raided by thieves has been broken into twice in the last fortnight.
Young environmental activists set up on a cricket ground to make their voices heard.
A motorcyclist is in hospital after a crash with a car which closed the A2.
A father-of-two died just days after undergoing surgery which doctors hoped would save his life.
Cyclists who travel to one of the county's biggest railway stations have received a boost.
Scores of suspected violent and organised criminals have been arrested by officers during three days of action.
A fresh proposal has been revealed to save a popular community hall threatened with closure.
People who refuse to have graffiti removed from their property face being fined or even prosecuted under new proposals.