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'It's only a matter of time before someone is killed'

03 March 2020
'It's only a matter of time before someone is killed'

Pedestrians are dicing with death at a busy junction instead of using a crossing just 20 yards away, says a worried driver.

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Theatre bosses defend couple who took baby to show

02 March 2020
Theatre bosses defend couple who took baby to show

The parents who brought a young baby to a rock musical have been backed by the theatre following complaints from another show goer.

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Stunning look inside department store revamp

25 February 2020
Stunning look inside department store revamp

The remarkable transformation of a huge retail site has been revealed in a new animation.

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Homeless hit with 'heartless' court order

24 February 2020
Homeless hit with 'heartless' court order

A council has been accused of "criminalising the homeless" with a notice ordering rough sleepers who have set up camp to pack up and move.

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The best pubs on the market in Kent

23 February 2020
The best pubs on the market in Kent

The latest figures show pub ownership is on the rise after years of decline.

City centre to get £630,000 facelift

20 February 2020
City centre to get £630,000 facelift

The scheme includes re-paving and a leafy avenue of trees - but boots out the market.

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Zombie demonstration over housing development at 'black death' burial pit site

20 February 2020
Zombie demonstration over housing development at 'black death' burial pit site

The 'undead' will gather at the gates of a former farm to protest at 153 home scheme.

Sad ending for escaped red squirrel

18 February 2020
Sad ending for escaped red squirrel

A rare rodent that went on the run after escaping during Storm Ciara has died after breaking its leg in a trap.

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Highway officials apologise for road closure gaffe

18 February 2020
Highway officials apologise for road closure gaffe

A major road closure announced on the day the schools go back has been corrected by highway chiefs.

'It's like living in a prison'

17 February 2020
'It's like living in a prison'

A frustrated OAP fears a new multi-storey car park built opposite her home has wiped thousands off house prices in her street.

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Human remains unearthed on building site

12 February 2020
Human remains unearthed on building site

Experts are examining two skeletons discovered on the site of a new housing estate.

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'She must face her demons like I did'

11 February 2020
'She must face her demons like I did'

A former Kent MP who knocked down and killed a motorcyclist is urging the US woman said to have caused the death of Harry Dunn to hand herself in.

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Three motocross bikes stolen by 'lowlife'

07 February 2020
Three motocross bikes stolen by 'lowlife'

A man saving up for knee surgery has been left £10,000 out of pocket after a "gang" raided his shed.

Intruder steals thousands of pounds worth of IT equipment

05 February 2020
Intruder steals thousands of pounds worth of IT equipment

A CCTV image of a suspect who raided a physiotherapy centre has been released by police.

Strike action to hit university

03 February 2020
Strike action to hit university

Lecturers and other staff will walk out in dispute over pay and conditions.

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Burger chain eyes first Kent restaurant

03 February 2020
Burger chain eyes first Kent restaurant

Three long-standing empty shop units could be filled by a new burger joint.

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Hundreds of cabs face ban in climate crackdown

02 February 2020
Hundreds of cabs face ban in climate crackdown

A council will refuse to re-license taxis which fail to meet emission standards - leaving some drivers fearing for their livelihoods.

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'How did GP not see my son was dying?'

31 January 2020
'How did GP not see my son was dying?'

A doctor who failed to properly examine a critically ill 13-year-old boy has got away with “a slap on the wrist”, says his furious mother.

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Brain surgery can't stop inspirational teacher

30 January 2020
Brain surgery can't stop inspirational teacher

A trainee teacher has overcome "extreme adversity" to be shortlisted for a top education award.

Trampoline club forced out by high rents

29 January 2020
Trampoline club forced out by high rents

Hefty overheads have led to a popular sports club with 235 members having to relocate.

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