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'We did it - we've achieved Robert's Law!'

'We did it - we've achieved Robert's Law!'

Tougher sentences will be handed out to those caught dealing fentanyl thanks to the brave efforts of a Deal mum.

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MP pushes for Robert's Law in parliament

MP pushes for Robert's Law in parliament

The fight to bring in Robert’s Law in memory of a teenager who died after taking fentanyl continues with a parliamentary debate today.

Residents walk out of flood prevention meeting with Southern Water

Residents walk out of flood prevention meeting with Southern Water

Flood besieged residents have lost faith in Southern Water after it withdrew its calls to a house builder to upgrade pipes before building 142 homes

Drug dealing trial for man given £1m

Drug dealing trial for man given £1m

A man who received in excess of £1 million compensation for a serious injury is to go on trial accused of drug dealing.

Viagra now available over the counter

Viagra now available over the counter

The miracle blue pill Viagra is now available to buy in pharmacies in a bid to get men to manage their health 'more proactively'

Charity Clubbercise will raise hospital cash in Charlie's memory

Charity Clubbercise will raise hospital cash in Charlie's memory

A dance themed exercise class will remember a former Betteshanger coal miner and raise cash for the hospital that cared for him so well.

Sentencing review in wake of teenager's death

Sentencing review in wake of teenager's death

An MP has met the Justice Minister has he campaigns for harder punishment for a killer drug.

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Food poisoning head chef sentenced

Food poisoning head chef sentenced

A man was taken to court after three people needed hospital treatment having eaten at a high street pub.

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Alert after van scares schoolgirl

Alert after van scares schoolgirl

Police were called to reports of a suspicious incident after a van pulled up near a child.

Ex priest and toyboy husband to go on Jeremy Kyle

Ex priest and toyboy husband to go on Jeremy Kyle

A former priest and his young husband will appear on an episode of Jeremy Kyle.

Gas works will cause pier's closure

Gas works will cause pier's closure

Deal Pier is set to close - but only for new gas mains to be laid.

Police called to 'man with weapon'

Police called to 'man with weapon'

Armed officers were scrambled after a man was reported to have a weapon.

Tenant needed to run pub bought by community

Tenant needed to run pub bought by community

A community which clubbed together to buy back their local pub is now looking for a suitable tenant to run it.

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Wheelie bin fire spreads to outbuilding

Wheelie bin fire spreads to outbuilding

Firefighters have tackled a wheelie bin fire which spread to an outbuilding.

Blind physiotherapist remembered for his healing hands

Blind physiotherapist remembered for his healing hands

The family of a blind physiotherapist who was known for his healing hands have described him as an “exceptional man”.

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Historian made first Patron of mining heritage group

Historian made first Patron of mining heritage group

David Starkey has joined a group regenerating a former Kent colliery.

Clap them over the clifftops

Clap them over the clifftops

Families are invited to pack a picnic and cheer runners across the finish line at the fifth annual Clifftop Challenge in d of Breast Cancer Now.

99 problems including 'stolen' keys

99 problems including 'stolen' keys

An ice cream man says he is struggling to sleep at night after the keys to his van were stolen.

Vandals target café after owner speaks out about racism

Vandals target café after owner speaks out about racism

Vandals have struck at a café less than 24 hours after the owner spoke out about his plans to tackle racism.

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Café owner to frame and display racist note

Café owner to frame and display racist note

A café owner has bold plans for a note he received which details the rumoured racist nickname of his establishment.

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