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'Pulling wool over voters' eyes'

03 April 2019
'Pulling wool over voters' eyes'

Labour has been accused of attempting to mislead voters after pledging to "control private rents" if it wins a majority on a local authority.

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Decision on town's new Lidl deferred

02 April 2019
Decision on town's new Lidl deferred

A decision on controversial proposals to bring a Lidl to a coastal town has been deferred by councillors.

Hunt for burglar on the run for a year

02 April 2019
Hunt for burglar on the run for a year

Police are searching for a man who has been on the run since he was found guilty of being part of an armed gang more than a year ago.

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Hopes of new Lidl store dented

01 April 2019
Hopes of new Lidl store dented

Planning officers have recommended controversial plans to build a Lidl supermarket be refused ahead of a vote on the proposals.

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Man, 20, seriously hurt in town centre attack

01 April 2019
Man, 20, seriously hurt in town centre attack

Two men have been arrested after a young man suffered severe head injuries in a late-night attack.

'My son can't die before he's four'

27 March 2019
'My son can't die before he's four'

The mum of a severely ill boy is hoping he will defy doctors and live beyond his fourth birthday.

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Developer to hold talks with Sainsbury’s over former pub site

25 March 2019
Developer to hold talks with Sainsbury’s over former pub site

Sainsbury’s is among those who will be approached by developers to launch a convenience store on the site of the former Scruffy Ducks pub.

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Fears of fatal crash on danger junction

24 March 2019
Fears of fatal crash on danger junction

Concerned residents fear “it is only a matter of time until someone is seriously injured or killed” at a problem junction.

Funfair bid amid police fears

23 March 2019
Funfair bid amid police fears

Organisers of a long-running funfair have applied to hold two events despite fears police do not have the resources to monitor them.

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University society suspended for alleged racism

21 March 2019
University society suspended for alleged racism

A society at the University of Kent has been suspended following serious allegations.

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Mosque shows solidarity after New Zealand attack

21 March 2019
Mosque shows solidarity after New Zealand attack

A mosque is inviting people of all faiths to join it for its Friday prayers in the wake of the New Zealand shootings.

Commuter gridlock to continue beyond Easter

21 March 2019
Commuter gridlock to continue beyond Easter

Motorists have been urged to avoid driving into a city "at all costs” after it was revealed a rat run will remain shut for at least one more month.

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MTV shelve show featuring Mike Thalassitis

20 March 2019
MTV shelve show featuring Mike Thalassitis

The last television series Love Island star Mike Thalassitis appeared in before his death will not be aired, it has been revealed.

Arrests after man attacked and robbed

19 March 2019
Arrests after man attacked and robbed

Two people have been arrested after a man was attacked and had his wallet stolen.

Man charged after burglary spree

19 March 2019
Man charged after burglary spree

A 32-year-old man has been charged following a string of burglaries and thefts in East Kent.

'It doesn't make people crazy and want to fight'

17 March 2019
'It doesn't make people crazy and want to fight'

Bar owners are expecting a backlash when they start selling drinks infused with a substance extracted from marijuana.

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Bid for Kent's first medical school approved

15 March 2019
Bid for Kent's first medical school approved

Eye-catching plans to build the county’s first-ever medical school have been given the green light.

Traffic misery - and no workmen in sight for days

14 March 2019
Traffic misery - and no workmen in sight for days

Roadworks that have brought major routes to a standstill could last to the end of the month - as neighbours slam a lack of activity from contractors.

'Knee-jerk reaction to cancel Jacko tribute now'

14 March 2019
'Knee-jerk reaction to cancel Jacko tribute now'

Festival organisers say it would be a “knee-jerk reaction” to ditch a Michael Jackson act in the wake of a controversial documentary.

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Pier lands £14,000 repair bill after storms

14 March 2019
Pier lands £14,000 repair bill after storms

An iconic seaside attraction will have to fork out almost £15,000 on repairs following the weekend's storms.

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