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Things set to change the face of Kent in 2019

Things set to change the face of Kent in 2019

01 January 2019

The arrival of the new year is a time to look ahead and there are many things set to change the landscape of the county in 2019.

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5 things that opened in Kent in 2018

5 things that opened in Kent in 2018

31 December 2018

From a £75 million shopping complex to a new hospital department, it's been a year of regeneration in Kent.

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Bad weather, protests and Benny the Beluga

Bad weather, protests and Benny the Beluga

31 December 2018

As 2018 comes to an end, we look back at some of the big stories of the year.

The 11 most-read stories of 2018

The 11 most-read stories of 2018

31 December 2018

As the year draws to a close, KentOnline looks back at your most-read stories this year.

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Food quality at risk in plastic debate

Food quality at risk in plastic debate

29 December 2018

This year has seen a global crackdown on the use and production of plastics, but what does it mean for our food?

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Kent people recognised in Queen's New Year's Honours list

Kent people recognised in Queen's New Year's Honours list

28 December 2018

The founder of Global Generation Church and the former fundraising chair of the Marlowe Theatre are among named in the New Year's Honours list.

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Politics in Kent dominated by the B word

Politics in Kent dominated by the B word

28 December 2018

It was the year dominated by one key issue: Brexit. Our political reporter looks at the political world in 2018.

The highs and lows of sport in Kent 2018

The highs and lows of sport in Kent 2018

26 December 2018

Medals at the Olympic and Commonwealth Games were among some of the best moments for Kent's athletes this year.

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

25 December 2018

From everyone at KentOnline we hope you have a lovely Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Kent panto stars from years gone by

Kent panto stars from years gone by

22 December 2018

Kent has certainly seen plenty of big names tread the boards over the years. We take a look at some of the most memorable.

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Information you need to know this Christmas

Information you need to know this Christmas

21 December 2018

Find out when your bin will be collected and when shopping centres will be opening again this Christmas.

Delays through morning rush hour after serious fire

Delays through morning rush hour after serious fire

21 December 2018

Passengers have been warned to expect delays until 10am following last night's serious fire near Ashford International station.

Ambulance service to employ Brexit manager

Ambulance service to employ Brexit manager

20 December 2018

Fears over the destabilising impact of leaving the EU have prompted ambulance bosses to create a new role.

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Calls to widen M2 and improve key links

Calls to widen M2 and improve key links

20 December 2018

Business leaders say Kent's transport network must be improved to accommodate traffic from the planned Thames Crossing.

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Healthy lifestyle message is too 'middle class'

Healthy lifestyle message is too 'middle class'

17 December 2018

Advice given to help people lose weight needs to be less “middle class” if it is to be effective, according to the county’s director of public health

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County set for 'wet snow' flurries

County set for 'wet snow' flurries

15 December 2018

Highways gritters in Kent have told residents to expect 'wet snow' this afternoon.

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'Sextortion' scam warning

'Sextortion' scam warning

15 December 2018

Fraudsters are using increasingly elaborate scams to trick victims across Kent.

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Worst - and best - Kent primary schools revealed

Worst - and best - Kent primary schools revealed

14 December 2018

The best and worst primary schools across the county have been revealed based on reading, writing and mathematics scores.

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Police chief rules out giving all officers tasers

Police chief rules out giving all officers tasers

13 December 2018

The number of police carrying tasers has risen by nearly 100 in six months.

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May survives leadership vote

May survives leadership vote

12 December 2018

The Prime Minister has seen off a vote of confidence in her leadership after criticism about her handling of Brexit.

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