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Cops praised for snaring sex attacker

Cops praised for snaring sex attacker

04 July 2016

Officers who helped catch a sex attacker responsible for a reign of terror in Medway and Sittingbourne and Whitstable praised for their efforts

Decade of ups and downs for bridge

Decade of ups and downs for bridge

03 July 2016

Today marks 10 years since the Sheppey Crossing was officially opened by then transport minister Stephen Ladyman.

Crash on M20 causes congestion

Crash on M20 causes congestion

01 July 2016

A collision involving a police vehicle and a lorry on the M20 is causing traffic jams coastbound

Man tries to 'abduct' girl

Man tries to 'abduct' girl

01 July 2016

Police are investigating reports a man attempted to grab a child while she was out walking her dog.

Two crashes cause delays

Two crashes cause delays

30 June 2016

Tailbacks are easing after a lorry went up an embankment on a motorway.

In pictures: The changing face of Kent

In pictures: The changing face of Kent

30 June 2016

Over the last 20 years the county has seen new landmark buildings and huge infrastructure projects that have changed the face of the landscape.

What a washout!

What a washout!

30 June 2016

Forecasters have revealed it's been the tenth wettest June on record - and there's no signs of things improving.

Two children taken from lorry

Two children taken from lorry

29 June 2016

A lorry has been pulled over on a motorway and two children and three adults handed over to immigration officials.

Inquest probe after man died from bed sore

Inquest probe after man died from bed sore

29 June 2016

A coroner's launched an investigation after a man died from a "horrendous" bed sore developed at a hospital.

Cruel blow to parents of murdered Carl

Cruel blow to parents of murdered Carl

29 June 2016

The family of a man murdered on a remote island are devastated by a decision not to prosecute two men for his killing.

Missing charity chairman found

Missing charity chairman found

29 June 2016

A senior member of a Kent charity has been found safe and well after an extensive search.

Police hunt for sex attacker

Police hunt for sex attacker

28 June 2016

Officers are appealing for information after a 20-year-old woman was reportedly pinned against a wall.

Plea after thieves steal cherished photographs

Plea after thieves steal cherished photographs

27 June 2016

A family are devastated after thieves stole a motorhome containing cherished photos of their son who has passed away.

Corbyn loses confidence vote

Corbyn loses confidence vote

27 June 2016

Jeremy Corbyn has lost a no confidence vote among fellow MPs - former Kent parliamentary candidates are calling on him to leave.

‘I don’t know what anything is worth’

‘I don’t know what anything is worth’

27 June 2016

The rural economy is facing turmoil after the EU referendum result, with European subsidies at risk and fluctuations in currency.

Giant snake washed up on Kent coast

Giant snake washed up on Kent coast

26 June 2016

Dog-walkers discovered an eight-feet-long python on the shore of the Isle of Sheppey

LIVE: Swale EU referendum count

LIVE: Swale EU referendum count

23 June 2016

As the clock ticks towards the EU referendum result in Swale we bring you live updates from the count.

Man airlifted after 'stabbing'

Man airlifted after 'stabbing'

23 June 2016

A man in his 30s was flown to a London hospital after suffering what are believed to be stab wounds.

Family holiday to Egypt turns into fight for survival

Family holiday to Egypt turns into fight for survival

23 June 2016

Just 24 hours after landing back in the UK, a ten-year-old girl was on life support, fighting to survive.

Ten years since 16-year-old's killing rocked town

Ten years since 16-year-old's killing rocked town

23 June 2016

This month marks 10 years since 16-year-old Michael Chapman was killed in a split second of violence - his family are still living with the pain.

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