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'Pothole could have seriously hurt my baby'

'Pothole could have seriously hurt my baby'

29 May 2016

A mother says her baby could have been seriously hurt or worse after her pushchair hit a pothole and toppled over.

'Skint' businessman's luxury trips to Dubai

'Skint' businessman's luxury trips to Dubai

29 May 2016

A man so poverty-stricken he couldn't pay thousands in council tax managed to enjoy luxury breaks in tax haven Dubai.

Stranded skipper in court after drinking too much whisky

Stranded skipper in court after drinking too much whisky

29 May 2016

The captain of a ship which has been stranded for more than a month found himself in court on a drink charge after sipping too much whisky on board.

Ian Duncan Smith says "we can win" as Brexit campaign heads to Kent

Ian Duncan Smith says "we can win" as Brexit campaign heads to Kent

29 May 2016

Kent in the sights of Brexit campaign group who want UK to leave the EU in next month's referendum

Police probe death of woman, aged 101 at care home

Police probe death of woman, aged 101 at care home

28 May 2016

A 101-year-old woman's death at an 'inadequate' care home is being still being investigated by police - six months on.

Protesters saddle up for naked bike ride

Protesters saddle up for naked bike ride

28 May 2016

Organisers of a naked bike ride are warning that a flash of nudity is far less scary than the damage cars do.

'Dwindling number of demonstrators is a good sign'

'Dwindling number of demonstrators is a good sign'

28 May 2016

MP Charlie Elphicke has said he hopes today’s low turnout of demonstrators means both far right and left groups have realised they are not welcome

Bank holiday off to a good start for £1,000 Friday winner

Bank holiday off to a good start for £1,000 Friday winner

27 May 2016

Kmfm has made another listener's weekend by giving away £1,000 cash on 'Thousand Pound Friday.'

Air ambulance lands on sports field

Air ambulance lands on sports field

27 May 2016

The air ambulance was called after a person suffered a heart attack in a town centre this evening.

Chiropractor filmed and molested female patients

Chiropractor filmed and molested female patients

27 May 2016

A chiropractor used a hidden camera to film female patients and touched them inappropriately.

Hundreds of police called in to prevent protest clashes

Hundreds of police called in to prevent protest clashes

27 May 2016

More than 700 police officers will be on duty in Dover this weekend in an attempt to avoid violent clashes between far right and anti-fascist groups.

Family learn snatched Max is ‘off school with chronic illness’

Family learn snatched Max is ‘off school with chronic illness’

27 May 2016

The family of a Kent boy taken on the run by his mother in Poland have seen a letter which says he is suffering from a chronic illness.

Miserable end to week for crossing drivers

Miserable end to week for crossing drivers

27 May 2016

A week of delays, crashes and overrunning works has ended in more delays at the Dartford crossing.

The Friday news quiz

The Friday news quiz

27 May 2016

What did an enterprising cat have for breakfast... and which direction were stolen fishing rods going in? Take the Friday news quiz.

Thieves jailed for stealing vans across Kent

Thieves jailed for stealing vans across Kent

27 May 2016

Thieves who stole vans worth a total of £170,000 from across Kent and Medway using a "jiggler" key have been jailed.

Murder suspect 'died from wounds to head and chest'

Murder suspect 'died from wounds to head and chest'

27 May 2016

A murder suspect shot by police had wounds to his head and chest, an inquest's heard.

Question Time heading to Kent

Question Time heading to Kent

27 May 2016

As the country prepares to vote in the upcoming EU referendum, Question Time will be heading to a Kent town.

Watchdog upholds blood clot complaint

Watchdog upholds blood clot complaint

27 May 2016

A woman with a potentially fatal blood clot in her lungs was sent home by a hospital after it failed to diagnose her condition.

Police shut down drink and drugs haunt

Police shut down drink and drugs haunt

27 May 2016

A noisy flat that became a haven for drink and drug users and where people slept in the hallway has been shut by police under special powers.

Three Kent veterans awarded France's highest honour

Three Kent veterans awarded France's highest honour

27 May 2016

Three Kent D-Day veterans in their 90s have today been awarded the French Legion d'honneur for their part in the largest seaborne invasion in history.

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