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Gay adoption row sacking upheld

19 June 2019
Gay adoption row sacking upheld

A former magistrate who was sacked for his views on the adoption of children by same-sex couples has had an appeal against the decision turned down.

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'You're not in trouble, we just want you back'

19 June 2019
'You're not in trouble, we just want you back'

A mum has made an emotional appeal to her son who has been missing for more than a month.

Crash caused M20 delays

18 June 2019
Crash caused M20 delays

Three lanes were shut after an accident on the motorway.

Dozens arrested during police raids

18 June 2019
Dozens arrested during police raids

Police have seized drugs, cash and weapons following a series of early-morning search warrants.

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Ambulance flips over outside hospital

18 June 2019
Ambulance flips over outside hospital

Four people were treated for injuries after an ambulance flipped on its side while carrying a patient towards hospital.

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Man found dead in woodland

18 June 2019
Man found dead in woodland

Police remain at the scene after a man's body was found in woodland near the M2.

Sturgeon opens county charity-inspired project

18 June 2019
Sturgeon opens county charity-inspired project

Scotland's First Minister has opened a factory providing support to veterans, which was inspired by a Kent charity.

Uncertain future for £90m project

18 June 2019
Uncertain future for £90m project

A controversial project to build a new office, theatre and car park is in jeopardy after councillors agreed to stop all new spending on the scheme.

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Savvy shoppers reveals secrets

11 June 2019
Savvy shoppers reveals secrets

A couple who rarely spend more than £20 a week on food between them have shared how they do it.

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'We knew how important it was, even then'

06 June 2019
'We knew how important it was, even then'

A 93-year-old veteran recalls his memories of the Normandy landings on the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

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Long-serving radiographer retires

05 June 2019
Long-serving radiographer retires

A radiographer, recognised for her service to cancer patients in Kent over nearly five decades by Prince Charles, has retired.

Youngster launches 'healthy coffee alternative'

05 June 2019
Youngster launches 'healthy coffee alternative'

A budding entrepreneur has used his struggles to get up for university lectures as inspiration for a new energy product.

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Church could get CCTV to spot vandals

04 June 2019
Church could get CCTV to spot vandals

A church targeted by vandals is looking into having CCTV installed after villagers suggested the community clubs together to help.

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Football club seals land deal for stadium expansion

04 June 2019
Football club seals land deal for stadium expansion

A football club's plans for stadium expansion have taken a step forward after it bought a small, but crucial, piece of land from the council.

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Ice rink coming to town this Christmas

03 June 2019
Ice rink coming to town this Christmas

An ice rink and other winter-themed activities will be coming to a major Kent venue this Christmas.

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Road closure an 'economic disaster'

03 June 2019
Road closure an 'economic disaster'

Holidaymakers may have to rethink their plans after it was revealed a main route towards the sea is set to close for nearly three months.

Outdoor adventure zone opens

03 June 2019
Outdoor adventure zone opens

After more than a year of a delays a much-anticipated adventure zone is now open to visitors.

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Band dropped from Glastonbury for 'Kill Tory Scum' song

03 June 2019
Band dropped from Glastonbury for 'Kill Tory Scum' song

A Kent band who were due to play at this year's Glastonbury music festival have been axed amid controversial song lyrics.

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Work to begin on reservoir project

02 June 2019
Work to begin on reservoir project

Work will begin imminently on a 10-month scheme to replace an underground water tank which has served a town for nearly a century.

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Thousands attend World Custard Pie Championships

02 June 2019
Thousands attend World Custard Pie Championships

More than 2,000 custard pies were once again thrown in jest at a popular village event, which has attracted international interest.

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