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Father quizzed over son's stabbing death

29 May 2020
Father quizzed over son's stabbing death

A 63-year-old man has been questioned by detectives over the death of his son.

Drivers urged to take extra care as Kent's schools reopen

29 May 2020
Drivers urged to take extra care as Kent's schools reopen

Sponsored editorial: With more children walking and cycling to school please be patient... and slow down

Returning to work after lockdown? Is your employer taking the right safety steps?

29 May 2020
Returning to work after lockdown? Is your employer taking the right safety steps?

The firms adapting to the challenges of coronavirus and getting staff back to work safe and sound

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Arrest for 'cancer cure' drug boss after five months on the run

28 May 2020
Arrest for 'cancer cure' drug boss after five months on the run

A businessman who marketed potentially dangerous medicine as a cure for cancer is due to be extradited to France after five months on the run.

Is lockdown collapsing into chaos?

28 May 2020
Is lockdown collapsing into chaos?

The government will review the lockdown plans today - but are people still willing to obey the rules?

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Grandmother desperate to bring toyboy husband to UK

26 May 2020
Grandmother desperate to bring toyboy husband to UK

A grandmother has spoken of her desperate quest to bring her toyboy husband - who is 36 years her junior - to the UK.

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Lady pilot's flight challenge for care home

26 May 2020
Lady pilot's flight challenge for care home

A pilot will take to the skies in an international flying competition to help a care home charity whose fundraising events have been hit by Covid-19

Wesley Shrubsole's angling column: Beware the tail!

26 May 2020
Wesley Shrubsole's angling column: Beware the tail!

Stingrays pack a mighty punch and there are other fish out there that need treating with caution.

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Looking for a lifestyle change? Consider fostering

26 May 2020
Looking for a lifestyle change? Consider fostering

Sponsored editorial: You may already have a lot of the skills and qualities needed to provide a loving and protective home for a child

'School will never be the same again'

25 May 2020
'School will never be the same again'

With schools set to reopen a week today, a Kent grammar school head thinks pupils and teachers will have to adapt to a ‘new normal’.

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Travellers break fence on community woodland

22 May 2020
Travellers break fence on community woodland

Residents say a group of travellers have set up on a recreational ground where people have been going for their daily exercise.

Top work: Government support keeping business on track

22 May 2020
Top work: Government support keeping business on track

How the chancellor is protecting jobs and supporting firms in the Covid-19 lockdown

Tips and advice for safer cycling in Kent

22 May 2020
Tips and advice for safer cycling in Kent

Sponsored editorial: With more of us out on our bikes, riding safely on the county's roads is more important than ever

Here's what your MP thinks about the reopening of schools

21 May 2020
Here's what your MP thinks about the reopening of schools

As the debate over whether it is safe to reopen schools in Kent continues we ask those in parliament what they think should happen.

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How 1,000 county soldiers were 'sacrificed'

20 May 2020
How 1,000 county soldiers were 'sacrificed'

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of France which left huge numbers of Kent servicemen dead or captured.

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Tributes paid to former Kent newspaper editor

19 May 2020
Tributes paid to former Kent newspaper editor

Former colleagues have been paying tribute to an "unflappable" newspaper editor who has died after living with cancer for more than 20 years.

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Businesses stepping up to help in the coronavirus battle

19 May 2020
Businesses stepping up to help in the coronavirus battle

Find out more about the firms rising to the challenge on the Covid-19 frontline

Wesley Shrubsole's angling column: The fish are hungry!

18 May 2020
Wesley Shrubsole's angling column: The fish are hungry!

Signs are that tench and carp are in the feeding mood off the Kent coast.

A little kindness goes a long way

18 May 2020
A little kindness goes a long way

It's Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's theme is kindness. Here's how you can help...

MPs urge Britain's largest pub landlord to cancel rents

15 May 2020
MPs urge Britain's largest pub landlord to cancel rents

Two Kent MPs have signed a cross-party letter warning the company many of its pubs will close permanently unless it offers tenants more support.

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