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In 1971, Britain changed over to decimal currency, which was at first greeted with some scepticism and confusion.
An off-duty policeman is accused of failing to properly intervene in a confrontation between a couple that lead to a serious assault.
Temperatures will fall as low as -7C as snow and ice continue during this week and Kent is today under a Met Office yellow weather warning.
New vacancies are waiting to be filled at a port health authority following new rules after Britain's departure from the EU.
A coroner at an inquest has questioned why a rented house, in which a mother and son died in a fire, had no smoke alarms.
Coastguards are warning people to keep away from both cliff edges and bottoms after a series of major chalkfalls over the last week.
A long-serving police officer was found dead by his wife after they'd watched a film together, an inquest has heard.
A coroner's hearing has been opened to investigate the death of a man in his 50s after a fall from a building in a town centre.
The current lockdown is one reason why roads have not so far been swamped with lorries despite fears of post-Brexit gridlock.
Tributes have been paid to a secondary school staff member and mother-of-two who died of coronavirus, aged just 51.
Most car park costs will not increase because of the economic impact of coronavirus lockdowns, district councillors have decided.
The remains of an unidentified 19th century cargo vessel, lying off the Kent coast, has now been placed under government protection.
Farmers across the country were forced to kill their livestock to stop the spread of foot and mouth disease in 2001. Warning: Contains graphic images
Motorists with lower emission cars will be able to pay less for their residential permits in an incentive to use electric and hybrid vehicles.
A town centre pharmacy has become a new centre for coronavirus vaccinations for members of the public after a campaign for new sites.
A local plan says the many parts of a 'dissected' town centre need to be connected to help in its future prosperity and stop visitors bypassing it.
A centre is having to to shut after it was left with 10% of its hirings as a result of repeated lockdowns.
A council has detailed a scheme for more housing as part of a wider project to build 500 affordable dwellings to deal with homelessness.
A development has been unveiled, with the initial offering of 30 three-bedroomed houses, and virtual viewing is now available.
Opponents to a planned block of 40 flats say it is too close to a road danger area, would tower over their houses and cause parking problems.
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