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More details have emerged of the troubled life of Barry West, the son of serial killers Fred and Rose West who was found dead at a Kent hostel.
A vibrant seating area aimed to combat isolation has been opened, in memory of a man who took his own life.
Bosses at indoor children's play areas have discussed getting through a second lockdown.
A show which was due to replace a postponed pantomime has now been cancelled because of the second lockdown.
A former all-girls school teacher has denied grooming and sexually assaulting a pupil.
In April, six Kent indoor play area wrote to the Government, calling for financial support. Now only two still stand.
Residents at a care home can now see their loved ones inside once more without PPE, thanks a clever solution.
A performer has created a song that he hopes will encourage understanding and dialogue, inspired by the Black Lives Matter protests.
The watchdog investigating the death of a young man has not upheld complaints raised by his family.
An indoor play centre owned by a former Apprentice contestant has shut, citing coronavirus restrictions as the reason.
A police college trainer who had an affair with a student and used force grounds for sex with a member of the public committed gross misconduct.
A police college trainer had an affair with a student and also used force premises for sex with a member of the public, a misconduct panel heard.
The youth football team managed by a man who died in a motorway crash will hold a one minute silence before kick-off today.
A man whose speech has drastically deteriorated is now able to communicate again thanks to a new device.
A controversial application for nearly 200 homes has been deferred, over concerns about open space in the development.
Fraudsters targetted an independent florist using an elaborate scheme.
Police say a pensioner, 80, who was reported missing earlier today has now been located.
A charity is encouraging people to pick up free shoeboxes which they can fill with gifts for vulnerable children
A controversial application to build nearly 200 homes on land known as the pea fields, has been recommended for approval by council officers.
Loved ones of a young man who died in a motorway crash have spoken of their grief and shared their treasured memories.