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Late night house fire not suspicious

24 January 2017
Late night house fire not suspicious

A fire in a terraced house which caused panic-stricken neighbours to flee their homes in their nightclothes is not being treated as suspicious.

Headstones tribute to men killed in war

22 January 2017
Headstones tribute to men killed in war

Two men will finally get the recognition they deserve nearly eight decades after they died while serving their country.

Elderly couple relive fire nightmare

20 January 2017
Elderly couple relive fire nightmare

An elderly couple have relived their harrowing ordeal after being woken in the middle of the night when a fire ripped through their neighbour's house.

Money left at cash machine stolen

20 January 2017
Money left at cash machine stolen

Police are searching for a man who stole money from a cash machine after it was left behind by the rightful owner.

Campaigners want housing chief to step down

19 January 2017
Campaigners want housing chief to step down

Campaigners for the homeless are calling on the Medway's housing chief to resign but the council leader says the councillor has his full confidence.

Police reveal number of crashes during snow

19 January 2017
Police reveal number of crashes during snow

Police have revealed how many crashes were reported when snow and ice caused chaos on Medway's roads last week.

Running ‘machine’ looks back on year of marathons

19 January 2017
Running ‘machine’ looks back on year of marathons

A man who set out to run 12 marathons in 12 months completed his challenge three months early, so tackled an extra five.

POLL: What do you think should happen to Medway hospital?

18 January 2017
POLL: What do you think should happen to Medway hospital?

With 60,000 more people expected to live in Medway by 2035, proposals for the Towns' future could include a new hospital.

Man held after alleyway disturbance

17 January 2017
Man held after alleyway disturbance

A man was held under the mental health act after a disturbance near a busy supermarket which led to police taping off an alleyway.

Violence still 'too high' at youth jail

17 January 2017
Violence still 'too high' at youth jail

Levels of violence at a youth jail remain too high inspectors have said, as a report reveals gangs of boys have been attacking individuals.

Murdered man's fiancee died after drugs cocktail

14 January 2017
Murdered man's fiancee died after drugs cocktail

A mother whose partner was murdered after a row died after taking a cocktail of drugs, an inquest's heard.

Hospital trust plea as strain of 330 people a day hits A&E

12 January 2017
Hospital trust plea as strain of 330 people a day hits A&E

Darent Valley Hospital is seeing rising numbers of patients turning up for emergency treatment, and is feeling the pressure

Dream holiday turns to tragedy

12 January 2017
Dream holiday turns to tragedy

A wife discovered her husband unresponsive at the bottom of a pool after he had gone for a swim to cool down.

Teen to take cancer angels to Rome

10 January 2017
Teen to take cancer angels to Rome

A teenage fundraiser is asking people to share the names of loved ones who have died of cancer with him so he can read them out at The Vatican.

Two taken to hospital after crash

09 January 2017
Two taken to hospital after crash

Two people were taken to hospital after a crash on one of Kent's main roads.

Strike closes tube services

09 January 2017
Strike closes tube services

Commuters face a difficult day as a tube strike is expected to cripple services.

Department store evacuated after flooding

08 January 2017
Department store evacuated after flooding

WATCH: Water leaks through the ceiling in one of the biggest stores at Bluewater shopping centre.

A&E under pressure as patient numbers soar

08 January 2017
A&E under pressure as patient numbers soar

Almost 1,600 more people have gone to Medway’s A&E this winter compared with last year, putting a severe strain on the hospital.

Health services facing 'unprecedented' patient levels

08 January 2017
Health services facing 'unprecedented' patient levels

Emergency and out-of-hours services in Kent are experiencing unprecedented levels of demand as the Red Cross says the NHS faces "humanitarian crisis".

Poultry should remain inside as bird flu confirmed

07 January 2017
Poultry should remain inside as bird flu confirmed

Poultry keepers have been told to keep birds inside until the end of February as outbreaks of avian flu have been confirmed in the UK.

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