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Kevin Halligen denied siphoning public donations to fund his lavish lifestyle.
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Britney Spears is playing Brighton Pride in August - and her fans in the city are delighted.
There have been four crashes in the past nine months at a busy crossroads in Horsmonden, Kent.
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A fire has broken out on a passenger train between Havant and Haslemere.
South Western Railway said the 06:15 Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo service developed a small smouldering fire in one of its wheel axleboxes.
The fire was put out by the train crew.
South Western Railway says the London-bound line is currently blocked. An intermittent train service will run between Portsmouth Harbour and Havant.
It said as far as it is aware all passengers have safely got off the train. Disruption is expected until 14:00
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Police have released CCTV footage of the moment a teenage driver mounted a kerb in Crawley.
The 19-year-old from Lingfield in Surrey narrowly avoided colliding with two officers as he tried to evade arrest in College Road last December.
He later admitted dangerous driving.
Homeless-by-sea: How we ended up sleeping rough by the coast - 12 personal stories.
Read MoreDartford teenager Megan Payne has respite nurses from the Ellenor hospice who give her parents a break.
Read MoreA stoppage-time penalty from Josh Payne earns Crawley a win over nine-man Notts County at Meadow Lane.
Read MoreFylde claim their third successive win and move into the National League play-off places with victory over Maidstone.
Read MoreWoking's winless National League run is extended to nine games after Ben Fox's fine late strike earns Gateshead a draw.
Read MoreBob Dale
BBC Live reporter
Gibbons bred in the garden of England are playing a crucial role in a conservation project on the other side of the world.
Chrissie Reidy
Reporter, BBC South East Today
Britney Spears is playing Brighton Pride in August - and her fans in the city are delighted.
It is the fifth year Brighton Hippodrome is seen as the theatre most in danger of being lost.
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Read MoreThe betting industry is warning thousands of jobs could be lost if the government decides to slash the maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals from £100 to just £2.
But the idea's been welcomed by campaigners who say the machines are destructive and target vulnerable people.
Medway has one of the country's greatest concentration of the terminals.
A consulation on the proposal ended earlier.