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Passenger taken ill on train

Passenger taken ill on train

24 April 2019

Rail commuters have faced delays this morning after an ambulance had to be called to a station when a passenger was taken ill.

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By George - he's cracked it!

By George - he's cracked it!

24 April 2019

An 88-year-old ex-marine has impressed friends at a charity’s assisted living complex with his one-handed press-ups and fitness classes.

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Home must be converted back into a pub

Home must be converted back into a pub

24 April 2019

A former landlord of 20 years who turned his pub into a house has been ordered to convert it back by a council.

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Memorial lanterns and balloons ‘still killing wildlife’

Memorial lanterns and balloons ‘still killing wildlife’

24 April 2019

A conservationist is campaigning to end the release of lanterns and balloons from the seafront after seeing dead seagulls tangled in their remains.

Safety ring ‘could buy more time’ for casualties

Safety ring ‘could buy more time’ for casualties

24 April 2019

A bereaved daughter believes a newly installed life ring could have saved her father’s life if one had been available when he needed it.

Should we have had an extra day off today?

Should we have had an extra day off today?

23 April 2019

People have enjoyed a relaxing four-day weekend thanks to the Easter Bank Holiday, but should it have been five?

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'I've never killed someone before'

'I've never killed someone before'

23 April 2019

An electrician called police three times before he 'strangled' his drunken pal for five minutes, a court heard.

Lorry gets stuck on hill

Lorry gets stuck on hill

23 April 2019

Police officers were called to assist after a lorry got stuck on a busy road and caused an obstruction this evening.

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Air ambulance responds to medical emergency

Air ambulance responds to medical emergency

23 April 2019

A man has been airlifted to hospital this afternoon after medical emergency.

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Teen arrested after Subway 'attack'

Teen arrested after Subway 'attack'

23 April 2019

An 18-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting three people at a Subway takeaway.

‘This will destroy our village’

‘This will destroy our village’

23 April 2019

Angry residents fear their village could be “destroyed” if a bid to build 180 homes is approved.

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Teenager arrested for carrying knife

Teenager arrested for carrying knife

23 April 2019

Police arrested a teenager on Sunday as part of a crackdown on knife crime

Industrial blaze can be seen from miles away

Industrial blaze can be seen from miles away

23 April 2019

Billowing black smoke can be seen for miles after a fire involving an industrial unit and a HGV.

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Two new chains revealed for town's revamp

Two new chains revealed for town's revamp

23 April 2019

The latest names to have signed up to a town’s regeneration scheme have been revealed.

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No love for KFC

No love for KFC

23 April 2019

More than 100 objections have been written after plans for a KFC restaurant in an oast house were revealed.

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Free entry to stay for Dreamland

Free entry to stay for Dreamland

23 April 2019

Record-breaking numbers for the seafront theme park's opening weeks has lead to bosses keeping the free entry scheme.

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Paedophile spared prison over 'vile' images

Paedophile spared prison over 'vile' images

23 April 2019

A paedophile arrested after a police raid on his parents' home uncovered child sex images on his laptop has avoided a jail sentence.

CCTV issued after girl punched in the face

CCTV issued after girl punched in the face

23 April 2019

Police are trying to trace a man who they think may be able to help them with their inquires after a woman was punched in the face in a random attack.

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'Professional burglar' jailed after leaving blood stain

'Professional burglar' jailed after leaving blood stain

23 April 2019

A “professional burglar” who swiped Corinthian style silver candlesticks and expensive antiques from a woman’s home has been jailed.

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Former BBC presenter to stand as MEP

Former BBC presenter to stand as MEP

23 April 2019

The University of Kent's chancellor, Gavin Esler, has announced he will be standing as an anti-Brexit MEP at the European elections.

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