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Murderer denied appeal bid

Murderer denied appeal bid

04 April 2017

A man who joined two teenagers in kicking a dad to death "like a pack of hyenas" 10 years ago has been refused permission to appeal his conviction.

Coastal grammar school hopes still alive

Coastal grammar school hopes still alive

04 April 2017

Fresh calls have been made for a grammar school to be opened on the coast to end the long commute for some pupils.

Lane closure on the M2

Lane closure on the M2

03 April 2017

A broken down vehicle caused long delays for commuters on one of Kent's busiest highways.

Crash between lorry and car

Crash between lorry and car

31 March 2017

A woman had to be freed from her vehicle following a serious collision at a busy roundabout.

"No benches so I had to use furniture shop sofa"

"No benches so I had to use furniture shop sofa"

31 March 2017

A pensioner who recently had a double knee replacement resorted to asking a furniture shop owner for a seat because she couldn't find a public bench.

Police search for man after bookmakers burglary

Police search for man after bookmakers burglary

31 March 2017

Officers are hoping to identify this man after someone entered a town centre bookies and stole cash from behind the counter.

Teen charged with GBH and carrying knife

Teen charged with GBH and carrying knife

30 March 2017

An 18-year-old is to appear in court accused of assaulting a man in a town centre.

New £1 coin hits the streets

New £1 coin hits the streets

28 March 2017

Businesses and councils have been left counting the cost of having to change everything from parking meters, to vending machines and lockers.

Road reopens in both directions

Road reopens in both directions

27 March 2017

A busy road has reopened after a crash forced it to shut both ways.

Two-car crash sparks delays on major road

Two-car crash sparks delays on major road

25 March 2017

A busy dual-carriageway was shut this morning after a Range Rover and another car ended up in a roadside verge.

Date set for vote for Creek plan

Date set for vote for Creek plan

24 March 2017

After years of meetings, protests and even a lawsuit in the High Court, a referendum about the future of the Creek will finally take place.

Late bid to save popular Kent festival

Late bid to save popular Kent festival

24 March 2017

A high-profile business boss has pledged money to help save a festival from being drastically scaled back following a string of complaints.

Silver casted insects are soapbox for artist

Silver casted insects are soapbox for artist

23 March 2017

A unique artist who transforms once buzzing insects into silver has based his latest exhibition in a secret underground location.

Union urges hospital bosses to honour pay rise

Union urges hospital bosses to honour pay rise

23 March 2017

Members of GMB union have urged East Kent Hospital Trust to scrap their contract with Serco over disputes about pay.

Nick 'vlogs' journey from councillor to athlete

Nick 'vlogs' journey from councillor to athlete

23 March 2017

A town councillor and café owner will be posting videos very single day for the next year ahead of the London Marathon 2018.

Sir Bob Geldof donates signed guitar for charity auction

Sir Bob Geldof donates signed guitar for charity auction

22 March 2017

The Live Aid star's prized instrument is one of many items to go under the hammer to raise cash for refugees at an event near his Kent home.

Girl, four, reported missing

Girl, four, reported missing

21 March 2017

Police were called out to reports of a missing four-year-old girl as a distressed woman was seen calling out for her.

Hospice wedding ceremony brings joy for dying mum

Hospice wedding ceremony brings joy for dying mum

21 March 2017

A terminally ill mum has been part of her daughter's special day after a wedding blessing was held at a hospice.

Plans for new train line between two Kent towns

Plans for new train line between two Kent towns

21 March 2017

As Network Rail publishes its 30-year plan, it is revealed that one of their long term proposals includes a link between Ashford and Faversham.

Urgent care scaled back as hospital cuts junior doctors

Urgent care scaled back as hospital cuts junior doctors

21 March 2017

Hundreds of patients will be diverted elsewhere as a Kent hospital faces losing most of its junior doctors, forcing it to scale back urgent care.

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