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Council votes to save high speed rail services

08 March 2018
Council votes to save high speed rail services

Councillors have given their support to protect Maidstone's high speed service to London.

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Police end search for missing 12-year-old

08 March 2018
Police end search for missing 12-year-old

The search for a 12-year-old girl who went missing at 5am yesterday has ended.

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Councillors back dropping voting age to 16 - what do you think?

08 March 2018
Councillors back dropping voting age to 16 - what do you think?

Councillors gave overwhelming support to drop the minimum voting age to 16 at a public meeting last night - but what do you think?

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Oil pan fire spreads across kitchen

07 March 2018
Oil pan fire spreads across kitchen

Firefighters are warning residents to take care when cooking after a fire broke out this morning.

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Stolen coffee machine leads to 'drugs base'

07 March 2018
Stolen coffee machine leads to 'drugs base'

Police investigating the theft of a coffee machine have discovered a suspected drugs base.

Food and tow bars recovered as police arrest two

06 March 2018
Food and tow bars recovered as police arrest two

Two men are being held in custody on suspicion of theft following their arrest on the M26.

Woman found dead in park

06 March 2018
Woman found dead in park

The family of a woman who was found dead in a popular park have been informed of her death.

Robert Thompson wanted over numerous thefts

06 March 2018
Robert Thompson wanted over numerous thefts

Police are hunting a man wanted in connection with a number of county-wide thefts.

Air ambulance called as car hits electrical pole

06 March 2018
Air ambulance called as car hits electrical pole

A woman has been taken to hospital after a car crashed into an electrical pole.

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Police dog tracks down suspected thief

06 March 2018
Police dog tracks down suspected thief

Police have arrested a suspected thief with the help of their four legged friend.

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'Unauthorised encampment' at train station

05 March 2018
'Unauthorised encampment' at train station

Police have said they are aware of an "unauthorised encampment" in the car park of a Kent train station.

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Police help stolen spaniel smile again

05 March 2018
Police help stolen spaniel smile again

Police have reunited a dog with its owner after pulling over a car on the A20.

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How did Kent's Oscar nominee fare?

05 March 2018
How did Kent's Oscar nominee fare?

He's worked on massive films such as Mad Max: Fury Road and The Danish Girl, but how did Kent's Oscar nominee get on at the Academy Awards last night?

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Father and son told to find new GP after 50 years

03 March 2018
Father and son told to find new GP after 50 years

Two members of a family say they are being forced out of the doctor’s surgery they have used for more than half a century.

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Throat slash victim speaks out after vicious drunken attack

03 March 2018
Throat slash victim speaks out after vicious drunken attack

A grandfather whose throat was slashed on his own doorstep has spoken of the attack.

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Man paid to grow cannabis plants at home

02 March 2018
Man paid to grow cannabis plants at home

A cannabis farmer who was paid to grow plants inside his Maidstone home has been jailed.

Woman posed as charity worker to burgle pensioner's home

02 March 2018
Woman posed as charity worker to burgle pensioner's home

A burglar has admitted her part in a burglary which saw jewellery taken from a pensioner's house.

Villagers out in force against proposed 3.6m tonne sandpit

01 March 2018
Villagers out in force against proposed 3.6m tonne sandpit

Hundreds of villagers have rallied in opposition to a multi-million tonne sandpit proposed for the countryside.

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Beast from the East shuts courtrooms

01 March 2018
Beast from the East shuts courtrooms

Courts are the latest service to face disruption as snow, wind and icy conditions batter the county.

Has snow scuppered World Book Day plans?

01 March 2018
Has snow scuppered World Book Day plans?

The Beast from the East's disruption has dragged into its third day putting one of the most popular events in school calendars at risk.

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