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Kent's first all-vegan pub shuts

26 November 2019
Kent's first all-vegan pub shuts

The licensees of the county's only vegan pub have called time on the business after reporting a "quiet summer".

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Family links dad's death to steroid use

22 November 2019
Family links dad's death to steroid use

A mum-of-four has blamed her partner's obsession with steroids for the depression and mood swings which led to him take his own life.

Inside Kent's 'most luxurious' hotel

22 November 2019
Inside Kent's 'most luxurious' hotel

A new £12 million hotel resort in Kent has a 3,000 sq ft penthouse complete with its own chef and cinema screen.

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Can you be-leaf it?

21 November 2019
Can you be-leaf it?

Here's how drivers have been deliberately parking on double yellow lines outside a school and getting away with it.

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Archaeologists unearth 'extremely exciting' human remains and jewels

19 November 2019
Archaeologists unearth 'extremely exciting' human remains and jewels

The discovery of a 'high status' Anglo Saxon woman and jewels has excited archaeologists.

Shock at plans to convert village pub into house

19 November 2019
Shock at plans to convert village pub into house

A surprise application to close a village pub has sparked opposition.

Star struck schoolboy leads out England at Wembley

19 November 2019
Star struck schoolboy leads out England at Wembley

A football-mad youngster has made his Wembley debut alongside the England captain.

Actress launches 'superb' new theatre

18 November 2019
Actress launches 'superb' new theatre

The theatre is part of a £28 million school development which includes an international college and sports hall.

War hero's 10-hour A&E ordeal

14 November 2019
War hero's 10-hour A&E ordeal

Hospital bosses have apologised to a 99-year-old war veteran left in agony on a trolley in A&E for almost 10 hours.

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Grandad, 89, saved in 'miracle' river rescue

14 November 2019
Grandad, 89, saved in 'miracle' river rescue

A pensioner's family says his rescue was 'nothing short of a miracle'.

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Engineers tackle burst sewer

06 November 2019
Engineers tackle burst sewer

Tankers have been drafted in to manage a sewage leak.

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Drivers could pay extra 40p an hour in city centre car parks

06 November 2019
Drivers could pay extra 40p an hour in city centre car parks

Plans have been put forward to shake up parking in a city centre to get more people using the park and ride.

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Kent woman to star on Take Me Out

01 November 2019
Kent woman to star on Take Me Out

A former Miss Kent is hoping to be chosen for a date on a popular TV show.

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Pumpkin soup from chef behind Britain's best pub food

31 October 2019
Pumpkin soup from chef behind Britain's best pub food

Don't ditch your Halloween pumpkins and instead make a warming autumn soup with this recipe from top chef Sam McClurkin.

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Road closure likely to cause delays

29 October 2019
Road closure likely to cause delays

The partial closure of a major route is expected to cause congestion across the city.

Huge demand to study at new Kent medical school

29 October 2019
Huge demand to study at new Kent medical school

Bosses of a new medical school say they are sifting through 1,400 applications - with just 100 places a year on offer.

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More than 30 cars damaged by vandals

29 October 2019
More than 30 cars damaged by vandals

Dozens of cars have had their windscreens and windows smashed in a shocking spate of vandalism.

England fans cycle 8,000 miles to Rugby World Cup

25 October 2019
England fans cycle 8,000 miles to Rugby World Cup

Three England rugby fans cycled more than 8,000 miles to see the world cup in Japan - only to be deluged by Typhoon Hagibis when they got there.

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Students full of beans over new coffee shop

21 October 2019
Students full of beans over new coffee shop

A pioneering scheme to create young entrepreneurs has been launched.

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'Dire footfall' to blame for shop's closure after 155 years

13 October 2019
'Dire footfall' to blame for shop's closure after 155 years

A shop's owner has blamed 'dire footfall' for its closure after 155 years.

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