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Pedestrian seriously injured after motorway fall

Pedestrian seriously injured after motorway fall

Emergency services closed a motorway last night after a pedestrian was seriously hurt in a fall.

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Samurai swords, imitation gun and nunchucks seized after arrest

Samurai swords, imitation gun and nunchucks seized after arrest

Police have arrested two people after samurai swords and an imitation gun were seized by officers.

And the winner is ... a local good cause

And the winner is ... a local good cause

It's not gambling, it's helping people support good causes, argues a councillor in favour of a town lottery.

Improvements at hospital which had to shut services

Improvements at hospital which had to shut services

A hospital has been given a positive rating a year after it closed mental health services for children and adolescents after a damning inspection.

2.5-mile queues after five-car pile-up

2.5-mile queues after five-car pile-up

Heavy traffic has continued to build since five cars were involved in a crash on a busy motorway.

Pub and homes evacuated after bomb scare

Pub and homes evacuated after bomb scare

The discovery of a suspected unexploded device saw residents from several streets evacuated.

'Luckiest' man in Kent completes hat-trick of competition wins

'Luckiest' man in Kent completes hat-trick of competition wins

An IT project manager - who first won through a competition in 2014 - is celebrating after two wins this year has seen him scoop even more big prizes.

Practice makes perfect for Matusevich

Practice makes perfect for Matusevich

Anton Matusevich won the UK Pro League title without dropping a set on Sunday.

Grammar 'hopeful' sports pitches on greenbelt will be approved

Grammar 'hopeful' sports pitches on greenbelt will be approved

Bosses at a Kent school say they are optimistic the Secretary of State will give their scheme for new outdoor facilities the green light.

Vegan market returns to town centre

Vegan market returns to town centre

A vegan market will showcase a wide variety of ethically-sourced and sustainable products.

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Squirrels tied up and hung from telegraph post

Squirrels tied up and hung from telegraph post

The RSPCA wants information to help track down the person who mutilated two squirrels and left them to die.

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Town's newest restaurant promises old world charm

Town's newest restaurant promises old world charm

A chef who already has one venue in the county is set to open a new restaurant in a 16th century building.

'Coming from a small town doesn't have to mean small dreams'

'Coming from a small town doesn't have to mean small dreams'

A TV producer from Kent who works on some of the world's most famous shows is hoping to inspire the next generation of filmmakers.

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Boy's homework project could become reality with park upgrade

Boy's homework project could become reality with park upgrade

An eight-year-old boy is working with the council on transforming his playground after sending a letter to the council as part of a school assignment.

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Severe delays on M25 after lorry crash

Severe delays on M25 after lorry crash

A collision involving a car and a lorry resulted in severe delays for motorists on the clockwise stretch of the motorway in Kent.

'Driver thought he was next Lewis Hamilton - but crashed'

'Driver thought he was next Lewis Hamilton - but crashed'

A driver fled police after failing to stop, then crashed the car before making off on foot.

Hunt for suspect after seven businesses burgled

Hunt for suspect after seven businesses burgled

Police have issued an image of a man they want to speak to following a string of break-ins.

M25 delays caused by suitcase

M25 delays caused by suitcase

Motorists are queuing on a major motorway due to luggage in the carriageway.

Bogus officer attempts to defraud pensioner

Bogus officer attempts to defraud pensioner

A scammer pretending to be a police officer attempted to defraud a pensioner aged 80 out of her cash in a telephone scam.

Campaigner calls for change as Lords debate Assisted Dying Bill

Campaigner calls for change as Lords debate Assisted Dying Bill

A debate over whether people who have six months to live should be given help to die will take place in the House of Lords today.

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