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Detectives believe a huge fire which destroyed a family business was started deliberately.
A 29-year-old man will appear in court accused of drug offences and obstructing officers.
A 39-year-old man has been charged over a series of burglaries.
A thief's drunken decision to steal a banknote ended up costing him 37 times more than it was worth.
A club is having its licence reviewed after a series of issues were raised by neighbours.
Police are investigating following reports a car mounted a pavement and struck a primary school pupil.
A proposal for 5,000 new homes has been discussed by a town hall committee.
A vehicle carrying disadvantaged youngsters was hit with a fine because it couldn't fit between the painted lines in a "half-full" car park.
Ministers have again refused to guarantee a much-anticipated rail service connecting Kent and the capital will be delivered this year as promised.
Ex-servicemen working at a military charity have joined forces with a supermarket giant to make and sell drink coasters.
Bookworms can now swap their favourite novels with other villagers at an old phone box.
A pregnant woman who died in a crash on the M25 has been named.
Drivers are facing long delays following a smash between a lorry and a motorbike.
The daughter and ex-wife of a man shot dead by his love rival took his ashes to court only to hear a murder jury deliver a not guilty verdict.
Proposals to create one single body which buys and plans healthcare for the whole county have been discussed by doctors.
Two friends were well over the drug drive limit before they died in a crash.
A four-year-old boy who ended up having both legs amputated after being neglected by his birth parents starts school today.
A full review of the Gallery's premises licence will take place next month after an application by police.
A bungalow has been restored to help a military charity provide a temporary home for a family in need during its centenary year.
A cookery school run by a TV chef has closed as a result of a college group's financial crisis.