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Roads sealed off as armed police called to street

30 September 2020
Roads sealed off as armed police called to street

Armed officers have descended on a residential street following a report of concerns for a woman in a property.

Shoplifter jailed for nine thefts from stores

28 September 2020
Shoplifter jailed for nine thefts from stores

A shoplifter was charged and jailed within three days of being arrested.

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'I've sold £50m worth of books at my shop'

27 September 2020
'I've sold £50m worth of books at my shop'

Waterstones' longest-serving manager has told of visits from famous authors such as JK Rowling during his 35 years at a Kent store.

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Woman seriously injured with stab wounds in 'disturbance'

21 September 2020
Woman seriously injured with stab wounds in 'disturbance'

A man in his 20s has been arrested after a woman was rushed to a London hospital with stab wounds.

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Families' anguish over looming eviction threat

17 September 2020
Families' anguish over looming eviction threat

More than a dozen families have been told they must vacate their homes at a former Army barracks.

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Carol singing and lights switch-on fall victim to Covid-19

16 September 2020
Carol singing and lights switch-on fall victim to Covid-19

Two popular festive events and attractions have been cancelled adding to the growing list of Christmas casualties.

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Banksy artwork to go on display in seaside town

15 September 2020
Banksy artwork to go on display in seaside town

A Banksy picture at the centre of an ownership battle is to go back on display.

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'Increasing confidence' new super hospital will be built

12 September 2020
'Increasing confidence' new super hospital will be built

A health campaigner fighting for a new hospital in Kent has been encouraged by what he has heard from “people in the know”

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Drive-in cinema set to launch at park and ride

12 September 2020
Drive-in cinema set to launch at park and ride

A new drive-in cinema is launching with hit films including Dirty Dancing, The Greatest Showman, and Toy Story 4.

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Will it fly? Kent airfield up for sale for £1.3 million

08 September 2020
Will it fly? Kent airfield up for sale for £1.3 million

A rare opportunity had arisen to buy a countryside home - complete with an airfield.

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Pioneering therapy is Charlie's last hope of beating cancer

05 September 2020
Pioneering therapy is Charlie's last hope of beating cancer

A young man is recovering from the first phase of revolutionary treatment he hopes will save his life.

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Two charged after man suffers serious head injuries

02 September 2020
Two charged after man suffers serious head injuries

A man in his 60s remains in hospital with serious head injuries following an alleged attack.

Lorry smashes into house hit 8 times in a year

26 August 2020
Lorry smashes into house hit 8 times in a year

The fed-up owner of a Grade-II listed cottage wants heavy lorries banned from his village after his home keeps getting hit by HGVs.

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Sofa and fridge among shocking fly-tipping in country lane

25 August 2020
Sofa and fridge among shocking fly-tipping in country lane

A fly-tipper who dumped a sprawling mass of waste has been branded "scum" by furious residents.

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TripAdvisor ranks Kent restaurant in UK top 10

24 August 2020
TripAdvisor ranks Kent restaurant in UK top 10

A Kent restaurant has been named the fourth best "everyday dining" experience in the country.

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Burglary victim used banking app to track down thief

24 August 2020
Burglary victim used banking app to track down thief

A thief was snared after his victim used a banking app to see where his stolen debit card was being used.

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Vicar in face mask row 'felt like a criminal'

24 August 2020
Vicar in face mask row 'felt like a criminal'

An asthma sufferer told to leave a pharmacy for not wearing a face mask says the incident has given him sleepless nights.

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Chimes are changing for church bells

22 August 2020
Chimes are changing for church bells

A church has fallen silent for the first time in nearly a century with the removal of its historic bells for restoration.

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'Why I defend murderers, terrorists and paedophiles'

22 August 2020
'Why I defend murderers, terrorists and paedophiles'

One of the country's top barristers has opened up about defending those accused of the very worst crimes in some of Britain's biggest cases.

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Council-owned shopping centre's value crashes £46m

20 August 2020
Council-owned shopping centre's value crashes £46m

A cash-strapped local authority has seen its most prized asset plunge in value - which could result in shops being turned into offices and homes.

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