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An athlete who missed the Paralympics because he was “clinically dying” has come back stronger than ever.
A pioneering one-stop cancer centre means people suspected of having the disease can be seen, diagnosed and started on a treatment plan – in one day.
A grammar school has surpassed its previous good performance by being judged outstanding in every category.
People don’t like to talk about deaths of babies, but a charity is hoping to bring it to the forefront by launching a stall at Darent Valley Hospital.
Freddy Krueger, Chucky, bloodied beasts, and nurses missing eyes and carrying syringes will terrify crowds at Fort Amherst, tomorrow.
Police are investigating after a Jaguar E-Type believed to be worth in excess of £40,000 was reported stolen.
More than 50 people stood outside the flattened remains of the Battle of Britain pub in protest at it being illegally bulldozed in the dead of night.
The Leigh Academy and Dartford Football Club have teamed up to create a course which marries academic study with football and now girls can do it too.
Latest NHS figures show cancer care still needs improvement.
Fire crews were called out to two fires on Dartford Heath.
The council has been 'forced to allow' more demolition to an already half-standing pub which was torn down illegally.
Thousands of pounds was reported stolen from a Sikh temple and while some has been recovered, a second man has been charged over it.
People were turfed out of a shopping centre after a fire scare.
She was the last customer when Marks and Spencer closed and this morning Vera Purll, 95, was the first through the doors of its replacement B&M.
People were left shocked when bulldozers rolled up to a popular community pub and began tearing it down without permission.
A new store under the direction of managers with high department-store expectations is set to impress.
Traffic is backed up for miles as one of the tunnels at Dartford is completely closed.
A huge new store is opening on Thursday and with one of the bosses from Gravesend, it promises to be good for the town.
Officers are renewing an appeal for information into the whereabouts of a wanted man with links to Dartford and Gravesend.
'We're really sorry' says Thames Water after botched repair work to a burst pipe caused havoc.