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A teacher from Kent will tonight fight for his place in the semi-finals of ITV's The Voice.
The Court of Appeal has ruled the dismissal of a former magistrate who expressed views against same sex-couples adopting children was lawful.
A dessert business has set up campaign to reward children who have been 'little heroes' throughout the pandemic with free ice cream.
Police have received a number of reports about aggressive door-to-door salesmen trying to sell cleaning products in one town.
A horse-drawn carriage and a cortège of Royal Mail vans drove through the streets in tribute to a popular postman who died from Covid-19.
Two lanes were closed and a woman has been taken to hospital after a car overturned on a motorway.
A charity that supports adults with learning disabilities is pleading to thieves who stole equipment worth thousands to return it anonymously.
The wife of a cyclist who died on a dual carriageway is hoping people will back a consultation calling for new safety measures along the road.
Plans to develop land into new playing fields have been renewed in a bid to expand sports facilities in the area.
A road has been closed for emergency repairs after a void opened underneath the carriageway.
The chief executive of a hospice has announced she is leaving and moving into a new role at a charity for disabled children.
After weeks of sub zero chills, temperatures are set to peak at 16C this weekend.
The family of a woman who died on the A21 are calling for a safety investigation and are being backed by an MP.
A road has been closed in both directions after a lorry struck a railway bridge and overturned.
An inquest into the death of a mother whose son died after falling into the River Medway has been opened.
A Kent MP says she intends to 'max out on life' after celebrating the end of radiotherapy treatment after her breast cancer diagnosis.
Latest reports on lockdown easing suggest the Stay at Home message will be ditched next month, while scientists want social distancing to stay.
An inquest into the death of a roofer and grandfather-of-two who died after falling from a ladder has opened and adjourned.
One of 'Britain's oldest paperboys' has cancelled his retirement after being given a new e-bike to help him on his morning rounds.
The family of a grandfather who died after catching Covid have described refusal to dress his body over infection fears 'careless' and 'undignified.'