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Tiny mouse banned by Facebook

03 February 2021
Tiny mouse banned by Facebook

Mystery surrounds why Facebook has banned a post by the artist behind Kent's Moo Mop Mouse.

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Uncertainty still surrounds the future of the National League season

03 February 2021
Uncertainty still surrounds the future of the National League season

National League clubs are voting on whether to null and void the season.

Make your minds up!

02 February 2021
Make your minds up!

Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler has urged the National League to make their minds up sooner rather than later.

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Hopes for more town centre cash

01 February 2021
Hopes for more town centre cash

A council is working to finalise a high street project, following the economic blow of the pandemic, after getting £3.2 million towards it.

Eight ways to help children struggling in lockdown

01 February 2021
Eight ways to help children struggling in lockdown

Childline has had thousands of calls from worried kids during the pandemic. We talk with the experts to find out how to help youngsters cope.

'I'd never have known my child was dyslexic without lockdown'

29 January 2021
'I'd never have known my child was dyslexic without lockdown'

As it was confirmed this week schools will not reopen until at least March 8, find out how our Secret Homeschooler is coping.

Lockdown golf drills: Starting and finishing your swing

29 January 2021
Lockdown golf drills: Starting and finishing your swing

Golf professional Chris Weston delivers the first of six coaching drills - focussing on the start and finish position of every swing.

Row over council-owned path scuppers clifftop restaurant bid

28 January 2021
Row over council-owned path scuppers clifftop restaurant bid

Plans for a destination restaurant and flats have been scrapped in a row over financial contributions linked to a pathway.

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Businesses must act now to trade with Europe

28 January 2021
Businesses must act now to trade with Europe

The way the UK does business with the EU has changed and businesses must act now say Government officials.

Pensioner found and two arrested thanks to sharp-eyed cabbie

28 January 2021
Pensioner found and two arrested thanks to sharp-eyed cabbie

A man and a woman have been arrested following a tip from a sharp-eyed taxi driver after a 76-year-old pensioner went missing.

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Watch moment mouse darts across windscreen wipers mid-motorway trip

27 January 2021
Watch moment mouse darts across windscreen wipers mid-motorway trip

A motorist was shocked to see a rodent running across her windscreen wipers as she was travelling down the motorway at 55mph.

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Digital public notices portal launches

25 January 2021
Digital public notices portal launches

The local news media sector has come together to launch an industry digital portal to promote public notices to communities and enhance democracy.

How to keep your company moving forward in 2021

25 January 2021
How to keep your company moving forward in 2021

The eight key action points Kent firms doing business with Europe need to address

Real support for nurses and carers

25 January 2021
Real support for nurses and carers

The Kent healthcare provider that's still putting people first despite the Covid pandemic

How parents are rising to the challenge of home schooling

22 January 2021
How parents are rising to the challenge of home schooling

Top tips for helping your children keep up with their lockdown learning

Jailed over dad of five's death

21 January 2021
Jailed over dad of five's death

Ill feeling over a comment made to his female companion led a man to punch a dad, causing injuries he would later die from.

Mum-of-three died after liposuction in Turkey

21 January 2021
Mum-of-three died after liposuction in Turkey

A mum died after getting liposuction and a Brazilian Butt Lift in Turkey after becoming fed up with constantly being asked if she was pregnant.

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Wildlife trust pays tribute to 'truly inspirational' founder

21 January 2021
Wildlife trust pays tribute to 'truly inspirational' founder

An animal charity says it is struggling to come to terms with the 'tragic loss' of its founder 'who touched so many people’s lives'.

Two hotels house Covid-positive truckers

20 January 2021
Two hotels house Covid-positive truckers

Lorry drivers who test positive for coronavirus on their way to France will have to drive nearly 50 miles to hotels set aside for them to isolate.

Church's 'lost' stained-glass window back after 77 years

19 January 2021
Church's 'lost' stained-glass window back after 77 years

A stained-glass window of Christ's crucifixion which was sent to Canterbury Cathedral for 'safe keeping' in the Second World War is back home.

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