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Tourism industry given boost to rebuild

14 July 2020
Tourism industry given boost to rebuild

Tourism firms are being given a kickstart to help reopening their businesses as the country emerges from lockdown.

Flasher hunted after three women targeted

14 July 2020
Flasher hunted after three women targeted

A flasher who exposed himself to three women is being hunted by police as part of an investigation.

Less land to be used for new Thames crossing

14 July 2020
Less land to be used for new Thames crossing

Changes to the controversial multi-billion pound Lower Thames Crossing have been revealed by highways bosses as a public consultation opens.

Blackadder star visits county to shoot show

13 July 2020
Blackadder star visits county to shoot show

Blackadder star and Time Team presenter Tony Robinson has been filming in Kent a new television series.

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Man hit by bus seriously injured

13 July 2020
Man hit by bus seriously injured

A man has been left with "life-changing injuries" after he was hit by a bus in a busy town centre.

Teen charged after knife and drugs found

13 July 2020
Teen charged after knife and drugs found

A teenage girl is due to appear in court after she was arrested when police allegedly found a knife and drugs on her outside a train station.

Kent's 600-year-old charity founded by two medieval knights

13 July 2020
Kent's 600-year-old charity founded by two medieval knights

A multi-million pound 600-year-old charity founded by two medieval knights has stood the test of time to provide vital river crossings for centuries.

Shed fire leads to barbecue warning

12 July 2020
Shed fire leads to barbecue warning

A shed burst into flames sparking firefighters to warn homeowners about disposing of hot coals.

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M20 closed after crash

12 July 2020
M20 closed after crash

Two lanes of the M20 were closed following a crash.

Flying ants swarm gardens

12 July 2020
Flying ants swarm gardens

Swarms of flying ants have been plaguing residents in Kent enjoying the sunshine.

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Fears 2,000 jobs could go if docks close

11 July 2020
Fears 2,000 jobs could go if docks close

The uncertain future of a port is set to be revealed as new research finds it will cost £258m to the economy if it closes.

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'I want to look my kids in the eyes and say I've done everything'

10 July 2020
'I want to look my kids in the eyes and say I've done everything'

A father fighting cancer says he's been left humbled after hundreds of people donated £60,000 to help fund potentially life-saving treatment.

Burglar linked to break-ins after DNA found on drinking straw

09 July 2020
Burglar linked to break-ins after DNA found on drinking straw

A burglar who left a trail of DNA evidence – including a straw after helping himself to a drink – after a spate of break-ins has been locked up.

'Jobs and services at risk unless government funds councils'

09 July 2020
'Jobs and services at risk unless government funds councils'

Councillors have united in their praise for staff working during the pandemic but have warned the government must foot the bill to avoid service cuts.

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Tories turn on Boris for 'disgraceful' care home criticism

08 July 2020
Tories turn on Boris for 'disgraceful' care home criticism

A former Conservative council leader of 15 years has hit out at his party leader for weak leadership and 'disgraceful' comments about care homes.

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Mum helps pin down Asda assault suspect

06 July 2020
Mum helps pin down Asda assault suspect

A mum has described the moment she helped pin down a suspect after an Asda security guard was reportedly assaulted.

Taxi driver 'has cash stolen in robbery'

06 July 2020
Taxi driver 'has cash stolen in robbery'

A man will appear in court before a judge after a taxi driver reported he had been robbed of cash.

The back garden boozer

05 July 2020
The back garden boozer

A businessman has set up a bar hire company with a difference during lockdown – how about running your own inflatable pub in your back garden?

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Thug left random victim with serious face injuries

03 July 2020
Thug left random victim with serious face injuries

A thug left a random victim with several fractures in his face during an unprovoked alley attack before assaulting four police officers.

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Greenbelt protected from development after 10-year fight

03 July 2020
Greenbelt protected from development after 10-year fight

A stretch of greenbelt land has been protected from development following a decade-long campaign to fight off controversial plans for a health centre.

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