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Black Sabbath and Roquefort quiche

Black Sabbath and Roquefort quiche

19 November 2014

Shepherd Neame drinkers like Black Sabbath and quiche while fans of Mark Reckless drive a Jaguar but shop in Lidl, according to a new profiling tool.

Cameron defends 'kitchen sink' strategy

Cameron defends 'kitchen sink' strategy

18 November 2014

During his fifth and final visit to Rochester and Strood, the Prime Minister has defended the Tory's intense campaign efforts to secure victory.

By-election - the political trail

By-election - the political trail

18 November 2014

For more than a month, Rochester and Strood has gripped by election fever. Here's how the politicians have made their mark in the constituency.

The voters decide

The voters decide

18 November 2014

The nation's eyes will be on Medway this Thursday - as one of the most hotly-contested by-elections is fought out. Here's how you can get the latest.

Rogue landlords hit with £20k fine

Rogue landlords hit with £20k fine

18 November 2014

Property owners who left tenants in houses without heating and riddled with damp have been fined.

E-fit released after attempted bag snatch

E-fit released after attempted bag snatch

18 November 2014

Detectives investigating an attempted robbery have released a computer-generated image of a man they would like to speak to.

Poll reveals 'typical' Gills fan

Poll reveals 'typical' Gills fan

18 November 2014

A typical Gillingham fan is a middle-aged businessman who likes playing board games, according to a new poll.

School responds to abuse claims

School responds to abuse claims

18 November 2014

A school at the centre of child abuse allegations over pupils apparently being locked in a cupboard has responded to claims made by two mothers.

Voting Ukip 'could lower house prices'

Voting Ukip 'could lower house prices'

17 November 2014

A Ukip win in Rochester and Strood could knock thousands off house prices in the area, according to Tory strategists.

Man charged with multiple sexual assaults

Man charged with multiple sexual assaults

17 November 2014

A man has been charged following a spate of physical and sexual assaults.

Four charged with burglary

Four charged with burglary

17 November 2014

Two men and two teenagers have been charged with burglary after a search by police, coastguard teams and an RAF chopper.

University receives £75m loan

University receives £75m loan

17 November 2014

Cash from the European Investment Bank will help a Kent university complete a five-year spending plan to build a new library and facilities.

'I heard children banging on the door to be let out'

'I heard children banging on the door to be let out'

17 November 2014

Two mums have spoken out after their children were allegedly locked in 'a mattress-sized' isolation room at a primary school.

Man 'glassed by woman' in pub

Man 'glassed by woman' in pub

17 November 2014

A woman's been bailed after a man was said to have been glassed in a pub.

'Reckless can't claim the credit'

'Reckless can't claim the credit'

17 November 2014

The Conservatives have criticised claims by Mark Reckless that he helped secure £26m to build Strood Academy and the new Rochester railway station.

Widow’s fight to remove stigma from depression

Widow’s fight to remove stigma from depression

17 November 2014

A heartbroken mum is fighting to change the way people think about depression after her childhood sweetheart hanged himself aged just 41.

Chancellor George Osborne says there is still all to play for in by-election

Chancellor George Osborne says there is still all to play for in by-election

17 November 2014

The Conservatives are still fighting despite polls suggesting Ukip on course for Rochester and Strood by-election win

Britain First protest brings town to standstill

Britain First protest brings town to standstill

15 November 2014

A major protest in Rochester aimed at preventing a march by Britain First is being scaled down after members of the far right group left the town.

Disabled woman stranded by locked lift at train station

Disabled woman stranded by locked lift at train station

15 November 2014

A disabled woman was trapped on a railway station platform for an hour and a half after staff locked the lift and went home.

Romanian gang jailed for card thefts

Romanian gang jailed for card thefts

14 November 2014

A gang of seven thieves has been jailed for a string of card thefts across the county.

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