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Serial killer's release delayed amidst murder probe

Serial killer's release delayed amidst murder probe

10 June 2020

One of Britain's longest serving prisoners and most notorious serial killers will spend longer behind bars as police probe more brutal killings.

'Am I going to have to wear a mask?'

'Am I going to have to wear a mask?'

10 June 2020

A bride-to-be has hit out at the government's response to future weddings as she fears her big day could be cancelled.

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Delays on M20 due to collision

Delays on M20 due to collision

10 June 2020

A lane closure has been put in place while traffic officers deal with the aftermath of a crash.

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Ceremony marks 150th anniversary of Dickens' death

Ceremony marks 150th anniversary of Dickens' death

09 June 2020

The mayor of Gravesham was joined by pupils of Gad's Hill School at the site where Charles Dickens died in 1870.

'Did Madeleine suspect abduct my daughter?'

'Did Madeleine suspect abduct my daughter?'

09 June 2020

A man whose daughter went missing in Germany has called for police to investigate links between Christian B and his own daughter's disappearance.

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Daughters' tribute to dad

Daughters' tribute to dad

09 June 2020

'He will always live on through his children and grandchildren'

Police back chief constable who 'took the knee'

Police back chief constable who 'took the knee'

09 June 2020

Kent Police has backed its chief constable who came under fire for doing the gesture at a Black Lives Matter event.

Piece of Second World War plane hidden in attic for 50 years

Piece of Second World War plane hidden in attic for 50 years

09 June 2020

A rare control wheel from the cockpit of a Second World War Lancaster Bomber has been unearthed in a loft after 50 years.

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It's back!

It's back!

09 June 2020

Gravesend Borough Market has reopened, selling fresh produce.

On the trail of a literary legend whose words live on

On the trail of a literary legend whose words live on

09 June 2020

It is 150 years since author Charles Dickens died and to mark the anniversary we take a look at his local links and how he was inspired by Kent.

Two women injured after van bursts into flames

Two women injured after van bursts into flames

08 June 2020

A road has been closed as firefighters and other emergency services deal with a van which burst into flames.

Debenhams at shopping centre among first to reopen

Debenhams at shopping centre among first to reopen

08 June 2020

One of the county's two Debenhams stores will reopen next week.

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Three-mile queues after pile-up on A2

Three-mile queues after pile-up on A2

08 June 2020

A multi-vehicle crash involving a lorry and three cars has caused miles of queues.

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'We need tougher sentencing' for animal cruelty cases

'We need tougher sentencing' for animal cruelty cases

08 June 2020

The RSPCA is backing Labour-led calls for tougher animal abuse sentences.

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What will my dentists look like during pandemic?

What will my dentists look like during pandemic?

08 June 2020

Dental practices across the county are reopening but with strict guidelines in place to protect patients and staff.

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Officer watched iPlayer as detainee had heart attack

Officer watched iPlayer as detainee had heart attack

07 June 2020

A custody sergeant has been given a final warning after being found watching TV while colleagues dealt with a medical emergency.

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Plea to find historic photos

Plea to find historic photos

06 June 2020

A former pupil is appealing for help to find photos of an old school in its heydey.

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Remembering George Floyd

Remembering George Floyd

05 June 2020

Kent's police chief joined groups across the county to take the knee and reflect on the killing of the American.

River search continues for missing man

River search continues for missing man

05 June 2020

A search to find a missing man along the River Medway continues as officers launch an appeal for information.

More cash to help small businesses survive

More cash to help small businesses survive

05 June 2020

More than £13.6 million has been paid out in grants to support small firms in Gravesham, and there's more to come.

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