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Memorial unveiled to RAF pilot

12 April 2018
Memorial unveiled to RAF pilot

A plaque has been unveiled to commemorate a First World War RAF pilot who was awarded the Victoria Cross.

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Young people could get free bus travel

12 April 2018
Young people could get free bus travel

The Labour party has announced bus travel could be made free for under-25s, if the party wins the next election.

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Pressure growing to fix broken escalators

12 April 2018
Pressure growing to fix broken escalators

Residents and councillors have spoken out against delays in fixing broken escalators and lift at a supermarket.

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'Death-trap roadworks could kill someone'

12 April 2018
'Death-trap roadworks could kill someone'

Villagers are up in arms about a road closure which has been ignored by some motorists caught driving on the pavement.

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Signed and sealed

12 April 2018
Signed and sealed

Gillingham boss Steve Lovell has signed his two year contract extension.

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Trophy Centre up for business award

12 April 2018
Trophy Centre up for business award

Owner of the trophy business which is in the running for an award, John Gaymer, says he can create and produce any design required.

Bingham's injury blow

12 April 2018
Bingham's injury blow

Gillingham Midfielder Billy Bingham is set to miss the remainder of the season.

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Driver held in Spanish prison denied bail

12 April 2018
Driver held in Spanish prison denied bail

A bus driver held in a Spanish prison after he was "set up" over a £4million cocaine and cannabis haul has been denied bail.

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Carpetright to slash jobs and close stores

12 April 2018
Carpetright to slash jobs and close stores

Struggling retail giant Carpetright is closing stores and slashing jobs, leaving staff in Kent facing uncertainty.

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Gallery: Gills v Blackburn in pictures

12 April 2018
Gallery: Gills v Blackburn in pictures

The best of the action from Gillingham's League 1 clash with leaders Blackburn, courtesy of the KM Group's Andy Jones.

Football fixtures and results

12 April 2018
Football fixtures and results

Catch up with all the week's football fixtures and results here.

Live animal exports could be halted

11 April 2018
Live animal exports could be halted

The practice of transporting live animals from a port in Kent could be stopped after Britain has left the European Union.

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Toddler's arm 'severed' in holiday park accident

11 April 2018
Toddler's arm 'severed' in holiday park accident

A three-year-old boy has been taken to a London hospital after suffering a serious arm injury at a holiday park.

Footballer cleared of robbery

11 April 2018
Footballer cleared of robbery

A footballer and two other men have been acquitted of stealing a woman's car and other belongings.

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Police sergeant found guilty of punching man in cell

11 April 2018
Police sergeant found guilty of punching man in cell

A police seargeant has been convicted of assault after punching a man in custody.

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Would you donate an organ?

10 April 2018
Would you donate an organ?

Newly-released figures show nearly half of Kent's population is on the Organ Donor register.

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Haunted tag splits village

10 April 2018
Haunted tag splits village

Have you had a drink in what is said to be Kent's most haunted pub?

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Hoarders given lifeline in battle against rubbish piles

10 April 2018
Hoarders given lifeline in battle against rubbish piles

Dramatic photographs have been released as charity workers help hoarders who pile up mounds of clutter.

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Burglar's body released to family

10 April 2018
Burglar's body released to family

The body of a burglar stabbed to death by a pensioner in a raid on his home has been released to his family for burial, an inquest heard.

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Subway reveals Kent expansion plans

10 April 2018
Subway reveals Kent expansion plans

Fast food giant Subway has unveiled plans to open a number of new franchises in the county set to create hundreds of jobs.

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