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Crash sparks lane closure

18 January 2019
Crash sparks lane closure

Drivers are being advised to allow more time for their journeys this morning following a smash.

Woman who fell from balcony suffered drink problem

17 January 2019
Woman who fell from balcony suffered drink problem

Neighbours were unable to resuscitate a 59-year-old woman after she fell from a second-floor balcony at a town centre apartment complex.

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BASE jumper vows to return after horror fall

14 January 2019
BASE jumper vows to return after horror fall

An adrenaline junkie who avoided death by a matter of inches when he jumped off a cliff says he will return to extreme sports once he's recovered.

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Man in hospital after four-car crash

11 January 2019
Man in hospital after four-car crash

A high street was closed for more than four hours following a multi-vehicle smash.

Motorway to close tonight

11 January 2019
Motorway to close tonight

Drivers are being warned of a major motorway closure, which will be in force throughout the weekend.

Town in good spirits as talks be-gin over distillery

10 January 2019
Town in good spirits as talks be-gin over distillery

A town's rich gin history is set to return this summer as plans for a new distillery gather speed.

Village shop reopens after ram-raid

10 January 2019
Village shop reopens after ram-raid

A convenience store has reopened to shoppers after thieves rammed through the front of the shop and stole a cash machine.

Train breakdown sparks delays

10 January 2019
Train breakdown sparks delays

Disruption is expected throughout the morning after a London-bound train broke down.

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MP takes on Speaker over car sticker

10 January 2019
MP takes on Speaker over car sticker

Speaker John Bercow hits back after a Kent MP questioned his partiality having seen an anti-Brexit sticker in his family car.

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'Worst Christmas' in a decade for high street giants

10 January 2019
'Worst Christmas' in a decade for high street giants

A trade association for retailers has described the Christmas of 2018 as the worst festive period in a decade.

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Purse stolen in shopping centre robbery

09 January 2019
Purse stolen in shopping centre robbery

Police are appealing for help after a woman in her 40s had her purse stolen in a shopping centre.

Thieves steal cash machine

09 January 2019
Thieves steal cash machine

The car used to steal a cash machine from a village store was found on fire shortly after the incident.

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Man robbed by knife-wielding gang

09 January 2019
Man robbed by knife-wielding gang

Police are appealing for help in tracking down three men who threatened a man with a blade before stealing his phone and wallet.

Council tax hike proposed

09 January 2019
Council tax hike proposed

Households across the county are set to pay even more towards policing, in a bid to provide more officers on the frontline.

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Inquest opens into deaths of 'murdered' twins

08 January 2019
Inquest opens into deaths of 'murdered' twins

Mystery still remains over the death of 23-month-old twins, who police suspect were murdered by their mother, an inquest has heard.

Mystery over haystack fire

08 January 2019
Mystery over haystack fire

One fire engine remains at the scene of the blaze, which could be seen from the M25.

Crossing queues after crash

08 January 2019
Crossing queues after crash

Traffic is queuing in both directions on the M25 following a collision.

Crash sparks rush hour queues

08 January 2019
Crash sparks rush hour queues

Drivers are advised to allow extra time for their journeys where possible after a smash between a car and a lorry.

'Brexit is coming go back to your country'

07 January 2019
'Brexit is coming go back to your country'

A reveller accused of throwing wooden chairs at bar staff and making racist remarks has appeared in court.

Decision on future of high speed trains delayed

07 January 2019
Decision on future of high speed trains delayed

The government has delayed announcing the winner of the next south eastern rail franchise until June.

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