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A college has apologised after it failed to tell the education watchdog of a serious complaint made about a member of its nursery staff.
In just five minutes a drunk thug ripped off the front door of a bar, hurled bin bags at its windows, bit a member of the public and spat at police.
The horror of living rough on the streets has claimed another young life.
The parents of a popular DJ who died at a caravan park between have been told they will never find out the whole truth.
An alcoholic was found dead in a city hostel surrounded by empty packets of medication a week after leaving jail.
A friend of a 24-year-old DJ who died after fitting at a farm says he saw him take drugs on "quite a few occasions".
The parents of a popular DJ who died at a caravan park have told an inquest they believe he was murdered.
A confused collie cross found himself in the neighbour's garden after jumping on a trampoline and clearing a 7ft fence.
Changes in the law are being considered to avoid a repeat of the situation which saw a London council outmuscle a Kent authority for homes.
The number of armed response officers in the county is set to double in light of the terror threat to the UK.
A woman once described by a judge as an "over-the-hill slapper" after a drunken robbery has now been found guilty of carrying knives.
Council bosses have launched an investigation into fraud allegations against up to 16 members of staff at a Kent theatre.
An MP's son has been sent a menacing note threatening to make him “pay” for the EU referendum result.
A councillor's hit out at "pointless" advice from bureaucrats in the heatwave ... to drink water, wear a hat and open a window (if it's safe)!
New leaders need to save £3 million, but will also create 76 new jobs.
Police are hunting a violent 4x4-driving menace who attacked a Vauxhall Corsa driver while a child looked on.
Drinkers were forced to restrain a man who allegedly hurled rubbish at pub windows and ripped the front door off its hinges after being refused drink.
The first occupants to move from east London to a former army barracks site in Kent have set up home.
An evangelical minister was today due to take his protest at the consecration of two women bishops to Canterbury cathedral.
Prof Richard Scase says referendum result shows working people's disillusionment with political elite