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Police and ambulance crews were called to a residential street after the body of a man was discovered.
A banking boss has been appointed as the new chair of an NHS foundation trust.
The best of the action from Gillingham's League 1 defeat to Portsmouth on Tuesday night.
Assistant manager Paul Raynor admits Gillingham are learning on the job following a second successive defeat.
Gillingham assistant manager Paul Raynor saw improvements in the team’s performance on Tuesday night but said naive defending was their undoing.
A friendly young deer found roaming streets and gardens leading to concerns for its safety has been rescued.
Two goals inside four first half minutes were enough to condemn Gillingham to defeat at Priestfield.
Public funds have been pumped into a council's commercial trading arm amid a dire financial year.
Updates from Gillingham's League 1 clash with Portsmouth behind closed doors at Priestfield.
Employees at a council-run leisure centre have been made redundant after it was closed to make way for a multi-million pound makeover.
The head of a drug-dealing network who made £350,000 through illegal deals has been told he must payback just £6.22.
A woman released from prison after stalking and harassing her ex-partner has been locked up a second time after hounding him again for several months.
An air ambulance was scrambled to treat a diver taken ill at a lake in the third such case there in as many months.
An appeal has been made to find a possibly sick deer that was spotted roaming the streets near a busy road.
A seamstress whose business has been hit hard by the pandemic has turned her hand to making 'blingy' face masks to wear this Christmas.
Gillingham's long-serving secretary Gwen Poynter has left the club.
Gillingham manager Steve Evans is predicting another tough battle against a familiar foe tonight.
Gillingham players are due in early today so the management can assess who is fit and available for a “huge challenge” against Portsmouth.
People living near a former disused quarry are concerned over plans for hundreds of homes, a school and a wedding venue.
A primary school which had been closed due to more coronavirus cases has confirmed it will not reopen for the rest of the half-term.