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Mum and kids shocked by naked OAP on path

Mum and kids shocked by naked OAP on path

04 August 2015

An elderly man gave a mum and two children a surprise when he was spotted walking along a public path completely naked.

Woman trapped in car wedged between trees on steep bank

Woman trapped in car wedged between trees on steep bank

04 August 2015

A woman was rescued after her car became wedged between two trees on a steep embankment - just yards from a 10ft drop.

Car wedged upside down blocks street

Car wedged upside down blocks street

03 August 2015

A Vauxhall has been left wedged upside down between two parked cars following a crash this evening.

Is this the ghost of Anne Boleyn?

Is this the ghost of Anne Boleyn?

03 August 2015

An amateur photographer who visited Hever Castle believes he took a photo of the queen's ghostly hand in the living room of the grounds.

Coach collides with car on busy road

Coach collides with car on busy road

03 August 2015

The air ambulance has been called after a crash involving a coach and a car.

X-factor stars' debut single delayed by Calais crisis

X-factor stars' debut single delayed by Calais crisis

03 August 2015

Only the Young fans looking forward to the band's debut single may have to wait a little longer due to the crisis in Calais.

Thug jailed after stabbing victim in face

Thug jailed after stabbing victim in face

03 August 2015

A man has been jailed after smashing a wine glass on a man's head and stabbing him in the face with it.

Five charged with hare coursing

Five charged with hare coursing

03 August 2015

Magistrates have charged a group of five males, including four from Kent, following reports of hunting with dogs in Suffolk.

Government 'should go further' to punish rogue landlords

Government 'should go further' to punish rogue landlords

03 August 2015

A property mogul says landlords should face tougher penalties if they are found to be housing illegal immigrants.

Lord Howard questioned in 'corruption' probe

Lord Howard questioned in 'corruption' probe

03 August 2015

A former Home Secretary and ex-Kent MP has spoken to investigators looking into alleged corruption in Somalia by an oil company he chairs.

Delays on M26

Delays on M26

03 August 2015

An accident which closed one lane of the M26 has been cleared.

Missing 11-year-old found safe

Missing 11-year-old found safe

03 August 2015

An 11-year-old girl who sparked a major hunt when she disappeared after leaving her home to play with friends yesterday evening has been found safe.

'Don't turn Canterbury into another Swindon'

'Don't turn Canterbury into another Swindon'

03 August 2015

Developers proposing thousands of homes in a historic city have been slammed at a government inquiry by furious residents.

Boiler houses demolished at defunct power station

Boiler houses demolished at defunct power station

03 August 2015

Three boiler houses at the defunct Grain Power Station have been blown up.

Books, computers and work destroyed in school flood

Books, computers and work destroyed in school flood

03 August 2015

A roof leak has caused thousands of pounds worth of damage and destroyed pupil's artwork along with books, computers and toys.

No swimming in the basins at Chatham Maritime

No swimming in the basins at Chatham Maritime

03 August 2015

Bosses at Chatham Maritime Trust are asking people not to jump into the basins for a swim during the hot weather.

'People don’t become critically ill exclusively within office hours'

'People don’t become critically ill exclusively within office hours'

03 August 2015

An intensive care nurse has recorded a video message to Health Minister Jeremy Hunt accusing him of a “wholesale attack on the NHS".

Don’t lose the plot this summer – join the growers

Don’t lose the plot this summer – join the growers

03 August 2015

Allotment growers are hoping to go halves to stop lazy gardeners wasting land and get more fresh produce emerging from the soil.

KCC defends paying for migrant taxi fares

KCC defends paying for migrant taxi fares

03 August 2015

Kent County Council has defended paying up to £150 per journey for a taxi firm to transport migrants to “supported accommodation" in London.

Whistling Postman 'surprised' by Cilla pays tribute

Whistling Postman 'surprised' by Cilla pays tribute

03 August 2015

A fundraiser known as the "whistling postman" who once appeared on Surprise, Surprise has paid tribute to its "wonderful, inspiring" host Cilla Black.

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