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Worker crushed by forklift

Worker crushed by forklift

23 August 2016

A worker has been taken to hospital with multiple injuries after being crushed by a forklift at work.

Dock officer injured after violence flares at court

Dock officer injured after violence flares at court

22 August 2016

Emergency services were called after a dock officer was injured when violence erupted during a crown court sentencing hearing.

Man charged with town centre rape

Man charged with town centre rape

22 August 2016

A man has appeared before magistrates after a woman was allegedly attacked in a high street.

Policeman forced to quit job sues speeding driver who hit him

Policeman forced to quit job sues speeding driver who hit him

22 August 2016

A detective who suffered devastating injuries when he was hit by a car, forcing him to quit his job, is suing the speeding driver responsible.

Emotional reunion as deaf dog is found

Emotional reunion as deaf dog is found

21 August 2016

There were jubilant scenes this morning, after a family was reunited with their missing dog they never thought they would see again.

Appeal to find missing dog with dementia

Appeal to find missing dog with dementia

20 August 2016

A distraught family is appealing for help in tracing their missing dog, who is deaf and has dementia.

Howzat for a saucy charity calendar?

Howzat for a saucy charity calendar?

20 August 2016

Cricketers have stripped off to help raise funds for a good cause.

Flytippers get nautical... by dumping a boat

Flytippers get nautical... by dumping a boat

19 August 2016

Flytippers have sunk to new depths... by dumping a 15ft power boat at a nature reserve.

Commission chair sees port's growth potential

Commission chair sees port's growth potential

18 August 2016

Lord Heseltine took a tour of north Kent, including one of its ports, to see how businesses can help contribute to the economic growth of the region.

Pupils celebrate A-level results

Pupils celebrate A-level results

18 August 2016

Schools have reported some of their best results yet as the grades of hundreds of youngsters were revealed.

'I was losing her in front of my own eyes'

'I was losing her in front of my own eyes'

18 August 2016

When five-month-old Lily May contracted two types of meningitis, terrified mum Jade was told to prepare for the worst.

Helicopter in search for 'men on lorry roof'

Helicopter in search for 'men on lorry roof'

17 August 2016

The police helicopter was scrambled to join in a search for a lorry after people were reportedly seen on its roof as it travelled along a motorway.

'That split second has ruined my life'

'That split second has ruined my life'

17 August 2016

A driver involved in a horrific crash has told how his life has been ruined after he suffered serious injuries and spent more than a month in a coma.

Beauty Academy South East modelling mix-up

Beauty Academy South East modelling mix-up

16 August 2016

Organiser apologises after entry is withdrawn at eleventh hour.

Helicopter assists in search

Helicopter assists in search

16 August 2016

Police took to the air last night to look for someone believed to be stealing fuel.

Bonfire destroys horse box

Bonfire destroys horse box

14 August 2016

Firefighters spent their Sunday morning tackling a blaze which had spread from a bonfire to a horse box.

County’s largest country park part of A249 plans

County’s largest country park part of A249 plans

13 August 2016

A developer has revealed the full extent of his plans for a huge business park and housing development off the A249.

Emergency response to concerns for man's welfare

Emergency response to concerns for man's welfare

13 August 2016

Police and ambulance crews responded to concerns for a man's welfare in Sittingbourne last night.

School's out!

School's out!

13 August 2016

From the world's first indoor football park to The BFG, puzzles and trails, we round up the activities to do across Kent through the summer.

Thames growth tsar: It will be different this time

Thames growth tsar: It will be different this time

12 August 2016

Short-term uncertainty is no reason to put off growth plans for the Thames Estuary, according to Lord Heseltine as he seeks opinions on the area.

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