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She tells councillors her aim will be to promote one of the greatest cities in the world.
Firefighters will begin an investigation into how fire started in two-storey building.
A chief crown prosecutor has apologised to the family of a mum stabbed to death in a double murder after a series of blunders following the trial.
Officers descended on a caravan park in a joint operation with the local council.
The government will have to respond to a woman's calls for fake online profiles to be criminalised after her petition got more than 30,000 signatures.
A man wielding a sword fled a convenience store with cash and scratchcards this morning.
Tearaway Reece Thomas stole a pizza delivery driver's cap and wore it during a sick social media taunt.
Taxpayers are set to pick up the bill after more than 100 fridges, tyres and other waste has been strewn across public land.
A new rewards system for pupils at a city school includes film and pizza in a bid to cut youngsters skipping class.
Optimistic council bosses have released new image of an urban transformation which includes a cinema, shops and restaurants.
A caravan site owner claims he is being blamed for this mound of unsightly fly-tipped rubbish at a disused pub.
The families of two people cruelly knifed to death are today marking the first anniversary since their murders.
Four local authorities will decide whether to merge into a single body during meetings tonight.
With its wealth of history, youthful vibe and sheer beauty it’s not surprising that Canterbury is a tourist hotspot
Heroin users have backed plans for drug consumption rooms where they can inject safely.
The head teacher of a top grammar school has resigned just weeks after the conclusion of an investigation into her treatment of staff and pupils.
Following a series of deaths calls have been made to give drug users somewhere safe to get high - and help reduce heroin paraphernalia left in public.
Healthcare for overseas patients costing hundreds of thousands of pounds, figures show
But trust chief executive Matthew Kershaw admits staff may have "formed opinions based on conversations".
A teaching assistant has been sacked from her job after campaigning for changes in online dating laws.