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Wedding bells for couple after making up on Jeremy Kyle Show

Wedding bells for couple after making up on Jeremy Kyle Show

A couple who fell out amid rumours of cheating could become the first to tie the knot on the Jeremy Kyle Show after making up on the live show.

Falklands veteran and partner scoop £100,000 lottery prize

Falklands veteran and partner scoop £100,000 lottery prize

"We won't blow it but share the winnings with our families," says Health Lottery winning couple

Directors banned for misusing deposits

Directors banned for misusing deposits

Two bosses at a letting agent have been disqualified for a total of 12 years for failing to protect tenants' deposits worth more than £100,000.

Pubgoers raise a toast to 'generous' Peter O'Toole

Pubgoers raise a toast to 'generous' Peter O'Toole

Why the name of Oscar-nominated screen legend Peter O'Toole will live on after his death in a corner of Kent.

Flasher exposes himself to women

Flasher exposes himself to women

Police want help identifying a man who exposed himself to a group of women in a riverside beauty spot.

College ploughs millions into new complex

College ploughs millions into new complex

A further £9 million is being spent on building a new complex at Canterbury College's city campus, which will include a business centre and art block.

Man killed in A2 crash named locally

Man killed in A2 crash named locally

Tributes have been paid after a driver died when his car overturned in an early-morning crash on the A2 yesterday.

Strong second half display earns Canterbury big win

Strong second half display earns Canterbury big win

Tom Best's 22-point haul, including a hat-trick of tries proved the highlight as Canterbury win 27-22 at Bishop's Stortford.

Ban on child performers in panto wins council villain role

Ban on child performers in panto wins council villain role

A group of children have been banned from appearing in their annual pantomime for the first time in 50 years - on health and safety grounds.

'No signs of assault' after man collapses in street and later dies

'No signs of assault' after man collapses in street and later dies

A grieving family have been told a man found unconscious in a street died of natural causes.. with no signs of assault.

Billionaire son's Twitter boasts after kidnapping dog he gave away

Billionaire son's Twitter boasts after kidnapping dog he gave away

A billionaire's son stole a pedigree dog in a military-style operation... then live-tweeted his crime.

Thug jailed after squirting burning liquid into clubbers' eyes

Thug jailed after squirting burning liquid into clubbers' eyes

A thug sprayed a chemical substance into the faces of two men in in a city centre - and then watched as his pal kicked one of them unconscious.

Pratt wants to improve away form

Pratt wants to improve away form

Andy Pratt says Canterbury are focused on improving their away form to boost their National 2 South promotion chances.

Grieving patient died in accident as he tried to reach wife's grave

Grieving patient died in accident as he tried to reach wife's grave

A devastated widower escaped from a secure dementia ward and was walking to the final resting place of his beloved wife when he was killed by a lorry.

City club sides set for indoor bow

City club sides set for indoor bow

Canterbury Hockey Club’s sides will venture into the unknown this weekend with the start of the annual indoor campaign.

Denly seeking home improvement

Denly seeking home improvement

Sam Denly is eyeing an improvement in Herne Bay’s home form after taking only one point out of nine in their last three games at Winch’s Field.

Southall says Oystermen can spring Trophy surprise

Southall says Oystermen can spring Trophy surprise

Whitstable Town boss Nicky Southall hopes the town unites to roar the Oystermen a step closer to a fairytale Wembley appearance against Ebbsfleet.

Tough task for Turner to replace talisman

Tough task for Turner to replace talisman

Ray Turner is under no illusions how hard it will be for him to replace the ‘Football League’ quality of midfielder Wayne Wilson.

Is this the saddest high street in Britain?

Is this the saddest high street in Britain?

A council's being accused of acting like Scrooge... after it spent nothing whatsoever on its key high street Christmas decorations.

Helping Robbie swing into action

Helping Robbie swing into action

A digital branding company transformed singer Robbie Williams' website to promote his new album of 1940s tunes.

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