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Man jailed for attempting to rape woman in her home

28 June 2021
Man jailed for attempting to rape woman in her home

A man has been jailed after attempting to rape a woman in her own home following a night out.

Torrential rain and thunderstorms forecast prompts warning

27 June 2021
Torrential rain and thunderstorms forecast prompts warning

The Met Office has issued a warning ahead of heavy rain and thunderstorms forecast to sweep across the country and into Kent.

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Man accused of assaulting three women

27 June 2021
Man accused of assaulting three women

A man has appeared in court charged with assaulting three women in the same Kent town and is also accused of harassing another person.

Driver flees crash scene after car hits telegraph pole

27 June 2021
Driver flees crash scene after car hits telegraph pole

A driver fled the scene of a crash after their car hit a telegraph pole following a late night crash forcing the road to be shut.

Man accused of 'smashing up station' after missing last train

25 June 2021
Man accused of 'smashing up station' after missing last train

A man is due to appear in court accused of "smashing up" a railway station office and threatening staff after missing the last train.

Pub closed after Covid outbreak

25 June 2021
Pub closed after Covid outbreak

A pub has closed after a Covid outbreak was confirmed among its customers.

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Where all walk-in vaccine centres are in Kent

25 June 2021
Where all walk-in vaccine centres are in Kent

Walk-in Covid vaccine clinics open in Kent for all over 18s to receive theirs without an appointment as the NHS launches a big push for more jabs.

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Money laundering prevention expert could be jailed over £850k fraud

24 June 2021
Money laundering prevention expert could be jailed over £850k fraud

A money laundering prevention expert is facing a prison sentence after being found guilty of failing to disclose information about his own company.

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WW2 pilot's nephew takes to skies in memory of hero uncle

24 June 2021
WW2 pilot's nephew takes to skies in memory of hero uncle

The nephew of a Battle of Britain pilot shot down and killed took to the skies in a Hurricane to pay tribute to his uncle during a moving memorial.

Police crackdown on fly-tipping sees vans seized

24 June 2021
Police crackdown on fly-tipping sees vans seized

Drivers trying to illegally dispose of rubbish and waste have been targeted by police as part of a clampdown on the scourge of fly-tipping.

Date set for revised Thames Crossing plans

23 June 2021
Date set for revised Thames Crossing plans

Revised plans for the Lower Thames Crossing are set to be published next month several months after the original planning application was pulled.

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Man arrested after street brawl

23 June 2021
Man arrested after street brawl

A man is being questioned by police after officers were called to reports of about a dozen people fighting in a street.

Men admit ram-raiding village Co-op

23 June 2021
Men admit ram-raiding village Co-op

Two men have admitted carrying out a ram-raid burglary at a village Co-op store which caused extensive damage.

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Hunt to identify man after shop worker attacked

23 June 2021
Hunt to identify man after shop worker attacked

An investigation into a shop worker being assaulted during a robbery has led to police appealing to identify a man.

Prison staff to go on strike over 'failure to address Covid concerns'

22 June 2021
Prison staff to go on strike over 'failure to address Covid concerns'

Hundreds of prison workers are set to strike in protest against a dispute over health and safety to deliver classes in prison during the pandemic.

Ram-raided Co-op set to reopen

22 June 2021
Ram-raided Co-op set to reopen

A village Co-op damaged by ram-raid burglars is set to reopen 48 hours after the front of the shop was smashed in by thieves.

Police attend incident at train station

22 June 2021
Police attend incident at train station

Several police cars were spotted during an incident at a busy town centre railway station.

MP blasts 'cronyism' claims over Tory donor's £100m PPE contract

22 June 2021
MP blasts 'cronyism' claims over Tory donor's £100m PPE contract

An MP has reacted angrily amid claims of 'government cronyism' after a Kent councillor and Tory donor's firm secured a £100m deal to supply PPE.

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Boy soldier remembered again after lost grave is found

21 June 2021
Boy soldier remembered again after lost grave is found

A boy soldier who signed up aged 15 to serve in the First World War was remembered again after his once lost grave was rededicated.

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Ram-raiders smash through front of Co-op

21 June 2021
Ram-raiders smash through front of Co-op

Two men are being held by police suspected of carrying out a ram-raid attack through the front of a village Co-op before fleeing the scene.

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