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Animals that were being butchered in a back garden were just hours away from being sold at a ticketed event. Warning: graphic images.
A hero neighbour has revealed how a quiet afternoon gardening quickly escalated and resulted in him carrying out a citizen's arrest.
An 87-year-old man from Kent has been sentenced to 15 years in jail after being convicted of seven sexual offences.
Interactive games are being made available to help people with dementia.
Traffic is queuing after a road was blocked in both direction by a fire.
A discarded cigarette is believed to have sparked a fire at a town pub.
A 20-year-old man is in custody on suspicion of taking a vehicle without consent
Kent Police has been approached by the Home Office over using facial recognition technology retrospectively to help find missing people.
Drivers may experience delays over the next month due to works to upgrade the gas network.
The daughter of a man found dead in woodland near a supermarket says he wasn't given enough support for his mental health issues.
A church is launching Sunday afternoon services to cater for those who feel unable to attend traditional morning worship.
A cyclist who fell off his bike on a busy road has returned to thank the medical staff who have helped him recover from the crash.
Tributes have been paid to a grandfather whose body was found near a town centre supermarket.
Temporary traffic lights installed on a busy road after a water main burst twice in 24 hours have stopped working.
Proposals for how a group of colleges facing a financial crisis should be divided up have been revealed by a top education chief.
A pipe has burst again just hours after 2,000 homes and business were left unable to use their taps.
Dozens of campaigners in bright yellow t-shirts descended on the capital as part of their latest protest against proposals to build up to 2,000 homes.
A grandfather who moved into a tent outside his home of 17 years after being evicted has found somewhere else to live after weeks of living rough.
Buses, taxis and lorries could be charged for driving through a town centre.
Council bosses are stepping up their response to a number of reports of anti-social and inappropriate behaviour.