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Police crackdown on burglars

Police crackdown on burglars

16 November 2016

Police have made a number of arrests linked to break-ins as part of their annual burglary campaign.

Get the Christmas party started

Get the Christmas party started

16 November 2016

From cuddly Paddington to Santas and panto stars: Christmas grottos, lights switch-ons and events coming up across Kent.

Library returns after restoration

Library returns after restoration

16 November 2016

Six months and £650,000 later, Dartford’s historic library in Central Park has reopened to mark its centenary year.

Silent tributes paid to nation’s fallen heroes

Silent tributes paid to nation’s fallen heroes

16 November 2016

People of all ages paid tribute to our fallen war heroes during poignant Remembrance Day services across Dartford and Gravesham on Sunday.

Traffic returns to normal on M25 after crash

Traffic returns to normal on M25 after crash

15 November 2016

A crash involving a van and a car blocked one lane leading onto the M25 earlier this evening.

Murder investigation after gym stabbing

Murder investigation after gym stabbing

15 November 2016

A gym has closed and a manhunt is underway after a young Kent man was stabbed to death outside.

M25 to shut one way tonight

M25 to shut one way tonight

15 November 2016

A stretch of the M25 will be completely shut tonight after a major crash earlier.

Man attacked by group of yobs at shopping centre

Man attacked by group of yobs at shopping centre

15 November 2016

Police are hunting a gang of teenagers who hurled abuse at a man at a shopping centre before following him to the car park and assaulting him.

New crossing 'a looming disaster'

New crossing 'a looming disaster'

15 November 2016

Proposals to build a Lower Thames Crossing east of Gravesend to combat the M25's ongoing congestion nightmare have been slammed.

Southeastern launches Oyster card-style tickets

Southeastern launches Oyster card-style tickets

15 November 2016

Train passengers will soon be able to swap their paper season pass for an Oyster card-style ticket.

Vision to transform town means moving station

Vision to transform town means moving station

15 November 2016

Swanley railway station needs to be moved if radical plans to transform the town are to be realised.

Man guilty of brutal murder of Kent PC

Man guilty of brutal murder of Kent PC

14 November 2016

A social worker has been convicted of murdering a Kent PC and dismembering his body after the pair met on a gay dating app.

A Sunny Afternoon in Dartford

A Sunny Afternoon in Dartford

14 November 2016

The story of Ray Davies' and the Kinks' rise to stardom, with music and lyrics by the man himself, comes to Kent.

A2 drivers pelted by rocks

A2 drivers pelted by rocks

14 November 2016

Several vehicles have been damaged after rocks were thrown at drivers on the A2 near Bluewater.

Cars 'slashed' in vandalism spree

Cars 'slashed' in vandalism spree

14 November 2016

Cars parked along a residential street have been damaged after tyres were slashed and windows smashed in a vandalism spree

Jury in 'date rape serial killer' trial considers verdict

Jury in 'date rape serial killer' trial considers verdict

14 November 2016

The jury has retired in the case of a chef accused of killing four young men with a date-rape drug after meeting them through gay dating sites.

Shopping centre celebrates 40 years

Shopping centre celebrates 40 years

14 November 2016

What better way to celebrate your birthday than a party, a giant cake and a new look?

Tola keeps it in the family with debut children’s book

Tola keeps it in the family with debut children’s book

14 November 2016

A hair blogger turned children’s author is hoping her first book will get dads spending more time with their daughters.

Major refurbishment at college a thing of beauty

Major refurbishment at college a thing of beauty

13 November 2016

A salon, spa and make-up studio has opened in a college,

Vow to put a stop to illegal lorry parking

Vow to put a stop to illegal lorry parking

12 November 2016

The government has pledged to clamp down on illegal HGV parking following a campaign led by a Kent MP.

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