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Man charged after pensioners 'tortured' in raid

Man charged after pensioners 'tortured' in raid

02 June 2016

A man has been charged after two pensioners were left with life-changing injuries when boiling water was allegedly poured on them during a burglary.

Man detained after police called to station

Man detained after police called to station

31 May 2016

Emergency services were called following concern for the welfare of a man at a busy commuter station.

Brace yourself for Britain’s biggest inflatable course

Brace yourself for Britain’s biggest inflatable course

31 May 2016

Are you tough (or mad) enough to tackle 10 of the biggest, craziest obstacles ever invented? If you are, get along to Brands Hatch this weekend.

Flooding blocks slip road

Flooding blocks slip road

31 May 2016

M20 entry slip road blocked London bound at junction 2.

Delays after landslip blocks railway line

Delays after landslip blocks railway line

31 May 2016

Commuters are warned of disruption due to a number of problems on the rail network, including a landslip.

Chopper called to search for youths in derelict building

Chopper called to search for youths in derelict building

29 May 2016

The police helicopter joined a search for a group of young people who had reportedly entered a derelict building in Edenbridge.

Backlog of trials getting longer due to lack of judges

Backlog of trials getting longer due to lack of judges

29 May 2016

A crown court judge has condemned long delays in getting trial dates due to a backlog of cases waiting to be heard.

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.

What to do this half term across Kent

What to do this half term across Kent

25 May 2016

Need a plan for the school holidays? We've got it covered - here's your complete guide to things to do in the county for kids, teens and families.

Jo has the golden touch at Chelsea

Jo has the golden touch at Chelsea

25 May 2016

It’s gold fever for Kent’s garden designers and plant growers at this week's RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Two-car smash closes bypass

Two-car smash closes bypass

23 May 2016

A busy bypass has been closed after a two-car smash left three injured.

It would be a folly to pass this up

It would be a folly to pass this up

23 May 2016

Hadlow's historic tower is on the market.

E-fit released after boiling water poured over elderly couple

E-fit released after boiling water poured over elderly couple

19 May 2016

An image of a man wanted in connection with a brutal burglary where two pensioners were left with life-changing injuries has been released.

Pensioner to appear in court for fatal Costa crash

Pensioner to appear in court for fatal Costa crash

19 May 2016

An 86-year-old driver has been summonsed to court for causing death by dangerous driving after a car crashed into a busy coffee shop.

LeeFest The Neverland's Kent location revealed

LeeFest The Neverland's Kent location revealed

18 May 2016

LeeFest presents The Neverland reveals its secret location and announces a warm-up launch party in Tunbridge Wells.

A dream finally comes true for kidnap victim Tom

A dream finally comes true for kidnap victim Tom

17 May 2016

After years of planning, an orchid house at one of our most unique gardens will become a fragrant floral reality for celebrity gardener Tom Hart Dyke.

Taste of Kent at St Clere

Taste of Kent at St Clere

16 May 2016

A father has organised a food festival in support of the charity Action For Children.

There's something in the air - open-air theatre across Kent

There's something in the air - open-air theatre across Kent

14 May 2016

Picnic hampers at the ready: here's our guide to open-air theatre across Kent this summer.

Only way is up for ideas men

Only way is up for ideas men

13 May 2016

After creating two successful businesses together, Charlie de Rusett and Owen Hunnam are aiming to complete the hat-trick with their latest venture.

Villagers who downloaded an online revolution

Villagers who downloaded an online revolution

12 May 2016

Fed up with their rubbish internet service, a community got together to do something about it and could transform rural business across Kent.

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