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Rescued bears leave Kent animal park

04 June 2021
Rescued bears leave Kent animal park

Two bear cubs saved from certain death after being abandoned by their mother have left the Kent animal park that nurtured them to full health.

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Armed police descend on high street

03 June 2021
Armed police descend on high street

A man has been arrested after part of a high street was sealed off by armed police.

Delays warning after M20 pile-up

03 June 2021
Delays warning after M20 pile-up

Drivers are being warned to expect delays along the M20 following a multi-vehicle crash.

Hydrogen plant dubbed ‘UK first’ to be built by next year

03 June 2021
Hydrogen plant dubbed ‘UK first’ to be built by next year

Construction work on a hydrogen plant is finally set to begin after Covid pushed the plans behind schedule.

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Four children rescued after inflatable boat drifts out to sea

02 June 2021
Four children rescued after inflatable boat drifts out to sea

A woman with four children was rescued after their inflatable boat drifted out to sea.

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Owner of lost jingle-singing parrot terrorised by troll

02 June 2021
Owner of lost jingle-singing parrot terrorised by troll

The owners of a missing African grey parrot who sings advert jingles and mimics ambulance sirens have received chilling phone calls.

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Ambulance crews to wear cameras to stop 'abhorrent' attacks

02 June 2021
Ambulance crews to wear cameras to stop 'abhorrent' attacks

Paramedics across Kent are set to be equipped with body-worn cameras in a bid to slash the number of attacks on emergency service workers.

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'Running family pub now financially unviable'

29 May 2021
'Running family pub now financially unviable'

A family which has run a village’s last-remaining pub for the last 12 years is set to leave the historic pub after the rent was hiked.

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Son feels ‘violated’ as plant pot containing mum’s ashes stolen

29 May 2021
Son feels ‘violated’ as plant pot containing mum’s ashes stolen

A retired police officer is urging thieves to return his mother’s ashes after they sneaked into his front garden and swiped her urn from his doorstep.

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Thugs in balaclavas punch teen and steal Gucci bag

28 May 2021
Thugs in balaclavas punch teen and steal Gucci bag

Balaclava-wearing thugs punched a teenager several times as they forced him to hand over his Gucci bag.

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Birthday card plea for baby not expected to live past two

28 May 2021
Birthday card plea for baby not expected to live past two

Well-wishers are being urged to send cards to a terminally ill baby – in a bid to make his first birthday as special as possible.

17,000 new homes to fund four-mile bypass

27 May 2021
17,000 new homes to fund four-mile bypass

A staggering 17,000 new homes could be built across the district to fund a four-mile bypass drawing cars out of a congested city centre

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Plans revealed to recreate life during war

25 May 2021
Plans revealed to recreate life during war

More than 100,000 people are expected to flock to a historic site in Kent every year once a major new attraction is built.

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Quick-thinking mum thwarts 'sex pests'

25 May 2021
Quick-thinking mum thwarts 'sex pests'

A quick-thinking mum helped officers arrest two suspected sex pests after seeing them jump into the back of a cab with potential victims.

Crack cocaine and cannabis seized after BMW stopped

25 May 2021
Crack cocaine and cannabis seized after BMW stopped

A suspected dealer has been arrested after suspected crack cocaine and cannabis were seized from a BMW.

Young man charged with GBH after early hours attack

24 May 2021
Young man charged with GBH after early hours attack

A young man has been charged after two people suffered facial injuries in an early morning attack.

Former high street cinema could be set for showtime once again

23 May 2021
Former high street cinema could be set for showtime once again

A former high street cinema-turned antiques shop wants to relive its glory days by becoming the town’s newest show venue.

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'Going to the beauty counter was too intimidating for me'

22 May 2021
'Going to the beauty counter was too intimidating for me'

A housekeeper says she was made to feel intimidated by shoppers and staff during visits to beauty counters – because she has a birthmark.

Tributes to 'inspirational' teacher after tragic suicide

21 May 2021
Tributes to 'inspirational' teacher after tragic suicide

A popular secondary school teacher described as an inspiration by former pupils has died.

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Archbishop's apology to Christian camp abuse victims

21 May 2021
Archbishop's apology to Christian camp abuse victims

The Archbishop of Canterbury has apologised to the victims of a perverted barrister who groomed and abused boys at Christian summer camps.

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