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Lorry fire shuts M2

Lorry fire shuts M2

13 November 2020

Traffic is being held after a lorry fire on the M2.

Pop-up toilets plan for truckers in Brexit queues 'unacceptable'

Pop-up toilets plan for truckers in Brexit queues 'unacceptable'

12 November 2020

A KCC party leader has made calls for more "substantial" facilities to be provided for truckers stuck in Brexit border delays - not portable toilets.

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Thug slashed woman's tyres and punched another in face

Thug slashed woman's tyres and punched another in face

12 November 2020

A man sent threatening texts and alarming voice messages to a woman's mobile phone before slashing the tyres of her car.

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Urgent repairs force five-day closure of A2 stretch

Urgent repairs force five-day closure of A2 stretch

11 November 2020

A main road into a Kent town is set to close for emergency work to repair a gas leak.

A look back at the history of the M2

A look back at the history of the M2

11 November 2020

Built in the 1960s, the motorway has played a big role in the history of the county's transport network.

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Aldi confirms opening date for new store

Aldi confirms opening date for new store

10 November 2020

Kent's newest Aldi supermarket is due to open its doors later this month, the budget retailer has confirmed - bringing with it 25 new jobs.

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Body found in search for missing swimmer

Body found in search for missing swimmer

09 November 2020

A body has been found following an extensive search for a dad-of-two who went missing after going for a swim.

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Family's desperate appeal to find missing swimmer

Family's desperate appeal to find missing swimmer

09 November 2020

The family of a dad-of-two missing for a day after going for a swim say they hope he walks through the door 'wondering what the fuss is all about'.

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Huge search for man missing in water

Huge search for man missing in water

08 November 2020

Numerous medics and police have been seen rushing to a remote part of the county after a man went missing in a waterway.

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More library services to resume this week

More library services to resume this week

07 November 2020

These are the locations where the public can get books and access to computers.

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Care home Covid screens like 'torture' for residents

Care home Covid screens like 'torture' for residents

06 November 2020

Care home managers have hit back at new government guidance on care home visits - and are calling for Covid tests to be rolled out for visitors.

Secret Drinker: When cheap beer isn't everything

Secret Drinker: When cheap beer isn't everything

06 November 2020

Our undercover pub spy discovers you really do get what you pay for on a visit to Wetherspoon.

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Fears of lockdown 'mental health crisis'

Fears of lockdown 'mental health crisis'

04 November 2020

Mental health charities are reporting a rise in calls from people with anxiety and depression - with fears lockdown will cause a 'huge crisis'.

Giant crematorium 'could cause traffic misery'

Giant crematorium 'could cause traffic misery'

04 November 2020

Plans for a £6 million crematorium which would address capacity issues in part of Kent have sparked fears of traffic problems.

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Unmissable events and things to do in Kent in next year

Unmissable events and things to do in Kent in next year

04 November 2020

2021 could have all the highs we missed this year. Here's our essential guide to what to look out for.

What's on in Kent in 2021

What's on in Kent in 2021

04 November 2020

We may have missed out this year, but from festivals and foodie events to big music names and family fun, here's what's on across Kent in 2021.

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Teen guilty of hammering hunt saboteurs' car

Teen guilty of hammering hunt saboteurs' car

03 November 2020

A 19-year-old has been fined more than £1k after attacking a vehicle containing hunt protestors.

'It's ludicrous and an absolute outrage'

'It's ludicrous and an absolute outrage'

03 November 2020

The boss of one the country's biggest pub operators has been left outraged by the government's handling of the impending second lockdown.

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Show goes on for panto as 12,000 tickets sold

Show goes on for panto as 12,000 tickets sold

03 November 2020

Kent's biggest theatre says the second lockdown will not stop its festive show from opening.

Catapults seized from suspected hare poacher

Catapults seized from suspected hare poacher

03 November 2020

Weapons used for hare coursing have been seized by police after farmers spotted a suspected poacher on CCTV.

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