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'Dad didn't murder mum - she's still alive'

'Dad didn't murder mum - she's still alive'

The sons of a woman who has been missing for more than 20 years launched an appeal to find her days after their dad was jailed for her murder.

Golfer died playing the game he loved

Golfer died playing the game he loved

A golf club flew its flag at half mast in tribute to a member who died while playing the game he loved.

Mystery over teenager's facial injuries

Mystery over teenager's facial injuries

Police are trying to establish how a 19-year-old suffered a broken nose and a fractured cheekbone.

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New support for veterans

New support for veterans

A breakfast club has been set up for ex-service personnel to provide companionship and support.

Hares braced for big two weeks

Hares braced for big two weeks

Manager Derek Hares feels Deal Town are entering a crucial period in their season.

Overcoming a stroke through rehabilitation

Overcoming a stroke through rehabilitation

A personal trainer specialised in stroke and neurological injury rehabilitation is giving a demonstration to help survivors recover in the new year

Mountains of gifts for homeless

Mountains of gifts for homeless

Kind-hearted children helped fill a record number of boxes filled with essential items for people with no home of their own.

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Dream cruise turned into nightmare at sea

Dream cruise turned into nightmare at sea

A Kent man tells how he struck down with typhoid on a ship thousands of miles from home in the 1970s.

Charity serves up Christmas lunch for 'those on their own'

Charity serves up Christmas lunch for 'those on their own'

Restaurants donated food and drink to ensure those on their own weren't left out this Christmas.

Boxing Day Dip time change reminder

Boxing Day Dip time change reminder

A Boxing Day Dip will take place at 9.30am instead of 11am tomorrow due to high tide fears.

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Christmas Truce trench and football experience for pupils

Christmas Truce trench and football experience for pupils

The moment when allied and German soldiers called a Christmas truce and played football in No Man's Land was recreated by pupils at this school

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Hares' waiting game

Hares' waiting game

Deal are hoping that the match against troubled Canterbury goes ahead after their opponents were left without players.

Man due in crown court for burglary

Man due in crown court for burglary

A defendant will appear before a judge in January following a break-in at a property. Police have also issued anti-theft advice.

Book features 65 pups from 'dog mad' town

Book features 65 pups from 'dog mad' town

Since launching her first book of pooches from a dog mad town, Kathryn Reilly has published two more volumes. Her latest is just in time for Christmas

Not so windy Wayne smashes sprout eating world record

Not so windy Wayne smashes sprout eating world record

A sprout lover claims to have beaten the world record for the most number of Brussels eaten in one minute.

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Pensioner left "numb" by antique clock theft offers £1,000 reward

Pensioner left "numb" by antique clock theft offers £1,000 reward

A pensioner left "numb" by the theft of a 19th century family clock is offering a £1,000 reward for its return.

Cash stolen from two restaurants on the same night

Cash stolen from two restaurants on the same night

Police are investigating whether or not two break ins are linked together.

Dad 'can't forget day' of Lucas' death

Dad 'can't forget day' of Lucas' death

The father of a six-year-old who died after falling in a river says he "plays it over everyday."

Couple get 'best Christmas present' after TV appearance

Couple get 'best Christmas present' after TV appearance

A couple known for finding the fun in cooking return to television screens tonight - but off camera they have a serious message.

Tributes to 'little Rocky' who loved Christmas

Tributes to 'little Rocky' who loved Christmas

The parents of a boxing-mad teenager have paid tribute to their "too good to be true" son saying he would not have chosen to leave them.

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