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Man fights for life with serious burns after car fire

Man fights for life with serious burns after car fire

A man has been flown to a London hospital in a critical condition after suffering serious burn injuries in a car fire on a country lane.

Drink-drive arrest after car ploughs into lamppost

Drink-drive arrest after car ploughs into lamppost

A man was arrested on suspicion of drink driving after a car swerved off the road and ploughed into a lamppost.

Murder probe after man found dead at flats

Murder probe after man found dead at flats

Three murder suspects are being questioned and the police watchdog has been informed after a man was found dead following contact with officers.

Churchill's final painting sells for staggering £357k

Churchill's final painting sells for staggering £357k

Sir Winston Churchill's final piece of artwork, which was painted in the garden of his family home in Kent, has smashed its auction estimate.

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Council short of £149m to meet school places demand

Council short of £149m to meet school places demand

The county council would need to build the equivalent of 12 secondary schools to meet the growing demand for places - but there's a £149m shortfall.

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Police called to 'incident' at block of flats

Police called to 'incident' at block of flats

Police, ambulances and forensics teams have been called to deal with an incident at a block of flats.

Man taken to hospital after flat fire

Man taken to hospital after flat fire

A man has been taken to hospital after a flat fire, the cause of which is being investigated.

'Don't think I wouldn't hit a woman!'

'Don't think I wouldn't hit a woman!'

A man with more than 50 convictions for robbery and theft is behind bars after threatening to hit a woman during his latest crime.

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Mums fear cuts to breastfeeding services

Mums fear cuts to breastfeeding services

A proposed takeover of breastfeeding services could have major consequences across Kent.

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Paramedic's engagement ring stolen from ambulance

Paramedic's engagement ring stolen from ambulance

A paramedic has been left "extremely distressed" after thieves stole her engagement ring from an ambulance while she treated a man in agony.

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Chimney smashes onto busy shopping street

Chimney smashes onto busy shopping street

Strong winds have caused a chimney to smash onto a pavement in a popular shopping area.

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Men and dogs rescued by lifeboat

Men and dogs rescued by lifeboat

The RNLI was called to two separate reports of men and their dogs in difficulty in the same day.

Missing children found safe and well

Missing children found safe and well

Two children who went missing have been found safe and well.

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Woman injured in multi-vehicle crash

Woman injured in multi-vehicle crash

Ambulance crews were called following a multi-vehicle motorway crash.

'Animals can't feel pain'

'Animals can't feel pain'

MPs have voted down an amendment in the government's EU Withdrawal Bill saying animals can feel pain and emotion.

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Are British manners changing?

Are British manners changing?

We are reportedly getting more abrupt by choosing to ditch adverbs which are traditionally used to avoid causing offence.

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Public to get say in waterfront development

Public to get say in waterfront development

Plans for a project to build 1,600 waterfront homes will be open for public comment before the final brief is completed.

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He 'lit up the lives of all who met him'

He 'lit up the lives of all who met him'

A family has paid tribute to a man who died in a four-car crash.

Man critically injured in crash

Man critically injured in crash

Police are appealing for witnesses after an accident in which a vehicle hit a tree.

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You could bag yourself a Martello Tower

You could bag yourself a Martello Tower

A piece of history could be yours as this historic structure from the 19th century goes under the hammer at auction next month.

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Motorway reopens after vehicle overturns

Motorway reopens after vehicle overturns

Traffic is now moving after a vehicle overturned on a busy motorway.

Safeguard cash to prevent Stack chaos, says MP

Safeguard cash to prevent Stack chaos, says MP

The government is being urged to preserve £250 million in lorry parking money for reuse after the end of the Stanford plan.

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Campaigners lose fight to save traditional clock chimes

Campaigners lose fight to save traditional clock chimes

A centuries-old tradition will come to an end early next year after the owners of a church have been ordered to silence them overnight.

Hundreds affected as company closes office

Hundreds affected as company closes office

A total of 650 workers face being relocated to Surrey as a financial services company announced it is closing its office in Kent.

Police allay concerns over public 'training exercise'

Police allay concerns over public 'training exercise'

Police have allayed concerns over a flurry of unmarked cars and army helicopters in a district of Kent.

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Manston airport plans laid out by rival companies

Manston airport plans laid out by rival companies

Two companies battling for the Manston airport site have had their plans for it heard by councillors.

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Preparing for Kelly's final goodbye

Preparing for Kelly's final goodbye

Family have released an image of the decorated coffin for a teenager's funeral.

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School tells pupils to stay away from danger park

School tells pupils to stay away from danger park

A school has issued a warning to parents to stop their children going to a crime-ridden park "for their own safety".

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"Dangerous working practices" halt Virgin Media works

"Dangerous working practices" halt Virgin Media works

Kent County Council have suspended controversial Virgin Media broadband works due to "dangerous working practices".

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Laser company sets world record

Laser company sets world record

A special effects business hired by Queen and Kylie Minogue has set a world record for the largest laser show at an event in Las Vegas.

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