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Cash swiped from Tesco shopper's card by electronic device

03 June 2020
Cash swiped from Tesco shopper's card by electronic device

A woman shopping at a Tesco superstore has been left 'anxious' after she had cash swiped from her bank account by an electronic device.

The shocking figures behind county lines gangs ravaging Kent

03 June 2020
The shocking figures behind county lines gangs ravaging Kent

Figures have revealed how county line gangs - which operate in Kent - are inflicting violence across the country.

Video shows crews removing pirate ship from creek

03 June 2020
Video shows crews removing pirate ship from creek

The moment the remains of a pirate ship were pulled from mud this week after being left stranded since 2016 has been captured on video.

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Motorists 'exploiting' lockdown to speed excessively

02 June 2020
Motorists 'exploiting' lockdown to speed excessively

Drivers are using lockdown to travel at high speeds, a probe has found - with one of the worst offenders caught in Kent.

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Huge difference in numbers of schools opening across Kent

02 June 2020
Huge difference in numbers of schools opening across Kent

Dozens of primary schools across the county welcomed back pupils in Years R, 1 and 6 yesterday – but figures reveal a post code lottery.

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Full list of McDonald's drive-thrus in Kent reopening today

02 June 2020
Full list of McDonald's drive-thrus in Kent reopening today

Every McDonald's drive-thru in Kent has now reopened in a big boost for fast food lovers.

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Air ambulance called after bin lorry overturns

02 June 2020
Air ambulance called after bin lorry overturns

An air ambulance has been called after a vehicle, reported to be a bin lorry, overturned on a busy road.

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Iconic Dunkirk barge battling to stay afloat

02 June 2020
Iconic Dunkirk barge battling to stay afloat

A historic sailing barge which helped return soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk needs a new engine to keep it going for another 30 years.

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Stranded pirate ship set to be partially removed

01 June 2020
Stranded pirate ship set to be partially removed

A derelict pirate ship which ran aground nearly four years and made national headlines is to be partially removed.

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Beach-goers stunned as brawl erupts at harbour

01 June 2020
Beach-goers stunned as brawl erupts at harbour

A seafront brawl broke out in a harbour leaving visitors to a beach shocked and one man was said to have blood all over his face.

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Clothing spaces at Kent M&S stores to reopen

01 June 2020
Clothing spaces at Kent M&S stores to reopen

Bosses at M&S have announced stores will fully reopen clothing sections in Kent later this month.

Thousands of children go back to school

01 June 2020
Thousands of children go back to school

Pupils have gone back to school this morning - and we take a look inside one to see which new measures have been introduced.

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Sunny weather to continue - but thunderstorms could follow

01 June 2020
Sunny weather to continue - but thunderstorms could follow

The weekend’s sunny weather, which attracted people to beaches and parks across Kent, will continue into the beginning of this week.

Teachers 'overcoming anxiety' about school return

01 June 2020
Teachers 'overcoming anxiety' about school return

Teachers are “overcoming their own anxiety about leaving their homes” as schools reopen for some pupils.

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Council blasts Extinction Rebellion's car park graffiti stunt

29 May 2020
Council blasts Extinction Rebellion's car park graffiti stunt

Environmental protesters have spray-painted bikes on a council's parking spaces as it as it demands its workers cycle more.

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Why Apache helicopters keep flying low over Kent

29 May 2020
Why Apache helicopters keep flying low over Kent

Army chiefs have explained why its aircraft have been seen in the county's skies on multiple occasions this week.

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Cathedral bell to toll for NHS for final time

28 May 2020
Cathedral bell to toll for NHS for final time

Amid calls for tonight's Clap for Carers to be the last, bosses have said Canterbury Cathedral's bell will toll for the final time.

So Solid Crew star to open Kent salon

28 May 2020
So Solid Crew star to open Kent salon

A musician has unveiled plans to open a salon in a Kent town.

Extinction Rebellion to hold beach protest

28 May 2020
Extinction Rebellion to hold beach protest

Environmental campaigners will hold a protest on a Kent seafront as they make demands for a citizens' assembly on the coronavirus recovery.

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Shop worker's eyes gouged in terrifying Londis raid

27 May 2020
Shop worker's eyes gouged in terrifying Londis raid

A brave shop worker had his eyes gouged and was attacked with a glass bottle as he fought off a racist thug attempting to raid a Londis store.

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