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The Dickens Festival returns to Rochester this weekend for the 35th year and there is one man who has been at the centre of it all since it began.
Police are appealing for witnesses today after a man in his 70s who crashed his car when he is believed to have collapsed at the wheel died.
Where Napoleon failed, a tin of brilliant white has put paid to a much-loved pub mural of Nelson and his iconic ship.
The emergency department at Medway Maritime Hospital has been condemned as “dangerously unsafe” by a top consultant.
Flytipper Lee Terry has been ordered by a court to pay more than £2,000 after dumping lethal asbestos sheeting between two houses in Rainham.
A lorry driver has escaped unhurt after his vehicle overturned in a crash with two cars on the M2.
The £5m project to create a Huguenot museum in Rochester has been kick-started with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
A lettings agency has apologised to a grieving family after they advertised a pensioner's home to rent - as he still lay dead in his bedroom.
Paramedics determined to deliver something after missing a mother's home birth put away her shopping when a Sainsbury's van arrived moments later.
Motorists have welcomed plans for signs displaying fuel prices which could put an end to huge differences between prices at the pumps.
A mum who requested medical records for her daughter - who's recovering from a life-threatening brain disease - was horrified to be sent a stranger's.
Rodney the parrot has ruffled a few feathers among even the most ardent of royalists - after whistling God Save the Queen all day long.