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Southeastern says services are being delayed while engineers assess reports of a shopping trolley on the tracks.
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Plans have been put forward to enlarge an HMO in a town already under pressure from conversions.
Councillors accused of breaking rules by discussing tactics for an upcoming debate were busted when the email thread copied in the council clerk.
A hospital trust has agreed a compensation scheme with the relatives of the victims of necrophiliac and murderer, David Fuller.
Fergus Wilson has lost an appeal in his effort to sue police for £1 million, following his arrest over groping allegations.
A man drove along the motorway with a burst tyre, scraping his alloy wheel along the carriageway, then told police he thought he was drunk.
A grant of £10,000 is to be spent on specialist equipment which will help speed up searches for people who have gone missing in water.
A man has been found guilty of murdering two women after one was found in a petrol drum.
Residents are concerned after an expanding sinkhole opened up just yards from their homes.
Drivers are enduring huge delays as a diversion sends motorists into more lane closures - and there could be more disruption due to overnight work.
A town's main bus station has been found to be leaking and mouldy just one year after a £1.5m revamp.
Christie Pattisson is ready to rise to the challenge of nailing down a place in Maidstone’s starting XI.
A school which has only been open for a year can take a bow after a visit by inspectors.
Sam Noakes’ Commonwealth title success is still to sink in.
South East Water and Thames Water have put an end to the hosepipe ban across the county after they were put in place during the summer drought.
The turnover of vacant units at a town centre shopping arcade continues with more going on the market following the closure of other businesses.
A man was arrested and a car had to be removed by fire crews after it collided with a house.
Plans to add a café and a guest house to a 600-year-old Grade-II listed building in the town centre have been approved.
A parish council has voted to continue with plans to move its village allotments, despite opposition from residents.