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Man's death ruled out as suspicious

23 June 2015
Man's death ruled out as suspicious

Police say the circumstances of a man's death are not suspicious after body was found at a flat today.

Ex-Ukip Atkinson allies with National Front leader

16 June 2015
Ex-Ukip Atkinson allies with National Front leader

Expelled former Ukip candidate Janice Atkinson has formed a new anti-EU group with a leader from the far-right group, National Front.

Heroin addict was found dead in flat

04 June 2015
Heroin addict was found dead in flat

A heroin addict may have lain undiscovered for up to two weeks after his death, an inquest heard.

Driver 'could not avoid hitting man' on crossing

04 June 2015
Driver 'could not avoid hitting man' on crossing

A driver who killed a man on a pedestrian crossing has described seeing the "panic" on his face - as a coroner rules she could not have avoided him.

Everyone's invited to Big Lunch

03 June 2015
Everyone's invited to Big Lunch

A huge picnic is intended to bring families, friends and neighbours of all ages together.

Off-season chimney fire

31 May 2015
Off-season chimney fire

A chimney fire broke out when householders tried to keep warm on a chilly summertime day.

Much-loved railway man died in cocaine tragedy

28 May 2015
Much-loved railway man died in cocaine tragedy

A popular man railway worker found unresponsive in his bed died after overdosing on cocaine, an inquest has now revealed.

Former mayor died after fall at home

27 May 2015
Former mayor died after fall at home

A former mayor fell down stairs and hit her head after attending a Conservative Party fundraiser, an inquest heard.

Mother and daughter among triple fatal crash victims

22 May 2015
Mother and daughter among triple fatal crash victims

Two victims of a crash that killed three people were a mother and her daughter, an inquest has revealed.

The Journey Home comes to Folkestone

22 May 2015
The Journey Home comes to Folkestone

A production of a heartwarming story comes to Folkestone's Quarterhouse this half term.

Well I never knew...

21 May 2015
Well I never knew...

Ten quirky facts about Shepway have been highlighted to promote the area.

Tories hold on to power but Ukip win seats

09 May 2015
Tories hold on to power but Ukip win seats

The Conservatives have kept control of Shepway District Council but Ukip have won seven seats.

Fire engulfs caravan

08 May 2015
Fire engulfs caravan

A caravan was 80% destroyed in a Folkestone fire.

Sightseeing Dungeness style

07 May 2015
Sightseeing Dungeness style

An artist's new charity work includes a double image of the Old Lighthouse.

Inquest into death of 'much liked' man killed in crash

06 May 2015
Inquest into death of 'much liked' man killed in crash

An inquest is due to open into the death of a construction worker killed in a crash, as tributes are paid to a "much liked and respected" colleague.

Relieving news for Nepalese workers after quake

01 May 2015
Relieving news for Nepalese workers after quake

Workers at a Nepalese restaurant have found that their loved ones have survived last week's earthquake.

Rush of fundraising after Nepal disaster

01 May 2015
Rush of fundraising after Nepal disaster

More and more fundraising events are rapidly being organised in Folkestone and Hythe for earthquake victims.

Driver who mowed down cafe owner banned for life

30 April 2015
Driver who mowed down cafe owner banned for life

A motorist in his 80s who reversed his car at speed and pinned a man against a kerb in has been sentenced.

Hunt for thieves after £7,000 jewel raid

27 April 2015
Hunt for thieves after £7,000 jewel raid

Police have released images of some of the thousands of pounds worth of jewellery stolen from a house.

Hitler-style moustache vandalism on candidate poster

20 April 2015
Hitler-style moustache vandalism on candidate poster

A poster for Tory election candidate Damian Collins has been defaced with a moustache in the style of Adolf Hitler.

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