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Ambulance staff's personal details lost

Ambulance staff's personal details lost

16 June 2016

Documents containing the personal details of ambulance staff have gone missing during the takeover of Kent’s non-emergency patient transport services.

Footie fever sweeps Kent ahead of England v Wales game

Footie fever sweeps Kent ahead of England v Wales game

16 June 2016

As England gears up to compete against Wales in today's hotly-anticipated Euro 2016 match, Kent fans share their hopes and expectations.

Tributes after MP's shock death

Tributes after MP's shock death

16 June 2016

Kent MPs have paid tribute after a colleague was fatally shot at and stabbed.

Firefighters tackle shed blaze

Firefighters tackle shed blaze

15 June 2016

Firefighters were called to tackle an electrical fire in a brick shed this morning.

Gym gets new owner

Gym gets new owner

15 June 2016

A Virgin Active gym in the county is among 35 being sold to a not-for-profit healthcare organisation for an undisclosed sum.

Council urged to display rainbow flag

Council urged to display rainbow flag

15 June 2016

A petition has been launched to persuade a council to fly the LGBT rainbow flag following the Orlando nightclub massacre.

MP 'appalled and embarrassed' by EU campaign

MP 'appalled and embarrassed' by EU campaign

15 June 2016

A Kent MP says she has been left "discombobulated" and appalled by both campaigns in the run-up to the EU referendum.

Body found in tent next to busy road

Body found in tent next to busy road

15 June 2016

Police were called to a town centre after the body of a man was found in a tent next to a busy road.

Top Tories wade into EU debate

Top Tories wade into EU debate

15 June 2016

Eleven senior Medway Tories have signed a pro-Remain statement, countering the anti-EU stance of council leader Alan Jarrett

App launched to help prevent rail tragedies

App launched to help prevent rail tragedies

14 June 2016

Network Rail has launched an app to encourage people to report any worrying behaviour near the tracks in a bid to prevent tragedies on the train line.

‘Things getting better’ at hospital

‘Things getting better’ at hospital

14 June 2016

Health secretary Jeremy Hunt is “incredibly impressed” by the progress made at Medway Maritime Hospital following a visit this week.

'Don't park outside our school'

'Don't park outside our school'

14 June 2016

Pupils launch campaign against parents who park irresponsibly outside their school gates after several children were almost hit crossing the road.

'Jekyll and Hyde' thug threatened to kill ex-partners

'Jekyll and Hyde' thug threatened to kill ex-partners

14 June 2016

A thug previously jailed for partially blinding a cancer patient is back behind bars for threatening to kill two former partners and their families.

Man's message to biker's family: 'He did not die alone'

Man's message to biker's family: 'He did not die alone'

14 June 2016

A good Samaritan who stopped at the scene of a crash which killed a motorcyclist wants his family to know he did not die alone.

Sex beast jailed for violent attack in victim's home

Sex beast jailed for violent attack in victim's home

14 June 2016

A violent sex beast who held a woman prisoner in her own home, beat her and sexually assaulted her has been jailed for 10 years.

Football club worker stole £15k - but won't pay back a penny

Football club worker stole £15k - but won't pay back a penny

13 June 2016

A football club finance worker who stole £15,000 by pocketing cash 40 times over a 10-month period won't have to pay it back - because she's in debt.

Don’t stop the press: Festival celebrates print

Don’t stop the press: Festival celebrates print

13 June 2016

The first annual Medway Print Festival kicked off over the weekend, with 30 events spread across 10 venues planned for the next fortnight.

Heroin dealer jailed after being found with crack pipe

Heroin dealer jailed after being found with crack pipe

13 June 2016

A 21-year-old dealer is behind bars after police discovered heroin, needles and a home-made crack pipe.

Inadequate prep school told to improve safety

Inadequate prep school told to improve safety

13 June 2016

A private school rated "inadequate" by Ofsted inspectors has been told to take immediate action to improve safety for pupils.

Stranded sailor meets men who saved him after boat fall

Stranded sailor meets men who saved him after boat fall

13 June 2016

A father-of-four left clinging to a buoy for two hours in pitch black after falling out of his boat has met the men who saved his life.

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