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Faces made famous in portrait exhibition

Faces made famous in portrait exhibition

You may have seen the faces around a seaside town if you frequent it. And now a who's who exhibition of portraits will reveal their stories

Pub advertises for regular customers after Dry January decline

Pub advertises for regular customers after Dry January decline

A publican has missed his usual customers so much during Dry January he has published an advert seeking regular customers - 'apply within'

Could you be the new carnival queen?

Could you be the new carnival queen?

The next Miss Deal and her carnival court for 2019-2020 will be picked at a selection event in the Ocean Rooms nightclub on Saturday.

Lights, camera, Astor

Lights, camera, Astor

Plans to open a community cinema in a town theatre have moved a step closer.

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Tyre firm losing business because electricity firm 'won't upgrade'

Tyre firm losing business because electricity firm 'won't upgrade'

The boss of a tyre firm says it is being forced to reject business because of a lack of electricity in the area.

Family fun and music on the farm

Family fun and music on the farm

A disability charity and an ice cream manufacturer have teamed up for a second summer music festival at a farm in the Kent countryside

'Brexit will not break us'

'Brexit will not break us'

A retired priest who married a Romanian male model 50 years his junior says Brexit will not get in the way of their overseas relationship.

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'I am still not convinced she wasn’t cheating'

'I am still not convinced she wasn’t cheating'

The businessman accused of being “delusional” when he strangled his lover has told a jury: “I am still not convinced she wasn’t cheating.”

Have we learnt any lessons from the Holocaust?

Have we learnt any lessons from the Holocaust?

Comparisons between the current migrant crisis and the persecution of Jews were made at a Holocaust Memorial Day service in Kent.

Panto cash handed out at awards night

Panto cash handed out at awards night

Royal Marines' messed up lines, local gags, and ballet dancing in hob nail boots raised more than just a laugh - now their cash is helping good causes

Four inspirational women remembered in Holocaust service

Four inspirational women remembered in Holocaust service

A talk at a Holocaust Memorial Day service today will remember four inspirational women who defied Hitler and the Nazis in war torn Europe

Two families united because of a magazine

Two families united because of a magazine

Two people with Downs Syndrome were proud to be featured in the same edition of a magazine - then they realised they shared a family member and met up

Launch of new parent group for single dads

Launch of new parent group for single dads

A play group for single dads and their children is relaunching thanks to people who shop locally.

All staff at M&S store to be offered new jobs

All staff at M&S store to be offered new jobs

An MP has been told that 100% of staff at a closing M&S store will be offered redeployment.

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Memorial bench sited for teen after Justgiving appeal

Memorial bench sited for teen after Justgiving appeal

A memorial bench has been installed for the family of a teenager who died of cancer after friends began a Justgiving appeal to pay for the tribute

Man denies attempted murder after 'strangling' lover

Man denies attempted murder after 'strangling' lover

A man was recorded crying 'Come on...come on breathe' in a 999 call where he admitted strangling his lover because he thought she was having an affair

'I could just see a dark shadow floating in the water'

'I could just see a dark shadow floating in the water'

A runner who came across four migrants in a seaside town spoke of his horror when he found a dark shadow on the shoreline.

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Investigation after 'man indecently exposes himself' in garden

Investigation after 'man indecently exposes himself' in garden

Police are investigating a report of indecent exposure believed to have been caught on CCTV.

Man arrested for spitting at police

Man arrested for spitting at police

A man has been arrested for spitting at police under a new law protecting emergency workers.

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Gang jailed for 43 years under first Robert's Law convictions

Gang jailed for 43 years under first Robert's Law convictions

A mum who successfully fought for tougher sentences for fentanyl dealers in memory of her son has welcomed the first convictions.

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