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Horror as semi-nude woman tries on knickers in Primark

Horror as semi-nude woman tries on knickers in Primark

11 August 2016

Shoppers looked away in horror as a woman stripped from the waist down and started trying on underwear in the middle of a shop floor.

Eurostar staff to strike

Eurostar staff to strike

10 August 2016

Eurostar rail workers are to take seven days of strike action over two weekends this month, in a row over their work-life balance.

PC awarded £27k for racial discrimination

PC awarded £27k for racial discrimination

10 August 2016

A police officer whose superior had to look up racism in a dictionary has been awarded more than £27,000 in damages and compensation.

'Beer thief' ran from scene

'Beer thief' ran from scene

10 August 2016

Police officers searched several streets last night after a man allegedly stole beer and ran from a convenience store.

'Shark sighting' sparks beach search

'Shark sighting' sparks beach search

10 August 2016

Beach-goers were alarmed to find what they thought was a baby shark on rocks alongside a sandy stretch.

Consultation begins on huge Stack lorry park

Consultation begins on huge Stack lorry park

09 August 2016

A consultation on the design of a new lorry park - housing 3,600 lorries when Operation Stack is in force - is due to start on Friday.

Is there such a thing as a 'dangerous' dog breed?

Is there such a thing as a 'dangerous' dog breed?

09 August 2016

Since 1996 it's been illegal to own pit bulls, fila brasilieros and other "dangerous" dog breeds, but the RSPCA wants to change that.

Mother releases book to 'empower women'

Mother releases book to 'empower women'

09 August 2016

It's Never About the Fitness is the title of a new book written by a mother who wants women to be at their 'personal best' on a daily basis.

Skills shortage felt by 86% of firms

Skills shortage felt by 86% of firms

08 August 2016

The uncertainty over Brexit had a limited affect on the jobs market but there remains a shortage of skilled labour in the county, new research said.

Big hitters of the book world at the Folkestone Book Festival

Big hitters of the book world at the Folkestone Book Festival

08 August 2016

Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone and Gruffalo creator Axel Scheffler are among the stars lining up for this year's Folkestone Book Festival.

Summer days out in Kent: Along the coast

Summer days out in Kent: Along the coast

07 August 2016

We don’t want you to waste a minute of summer: here's a jam-packed guide to tip-top days out along the Kent coast.

Hundreds attend trawler race

Hundreds attend trawler race

06 August 2016

This Kent harbour has been packed with people all day for the popular trawler race and harbour festival.

'Lorries are ruining our lives'

'Lorries are ruining our lives'

05 August 2016

Neighbours claim constant lorry movements from a factory are blighting their lives and even damaging their homes.

More delays expected at Dover

More delays expected at Dover

05 August 2016

Motorists heading to Dover tomorrow are advised to plan their journeys amid expectations of increased traffic arriving at the Port of Dover.

Dog saint will save animals from cruelty

Dog saint will save animals from cruelty

05 August 2016

A dog lover will be giving severely neglected dogs from Bulgaria a second chance in life by starting her own kennels. WARNING: Graphic pic in story.

Neighbour's 'altercation' sparks emergency response

Neighbour's 'altercation' sparks emergency response

05 August 2016

A man came away with minor injuries after an altercation with his neighbour.

Off to conquer Kilimanjaro to help grandad

Off to conquer Kilimanjaro to help grandad

05 August 2016

An ambitious woman is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money and awareness of Parkison's disease

Arrests following fire and car 'thefts'

Arrests following fire and car 'thefts'

04 August 2016

A man has been released and another bailed following a tree fire, theft from a vehicle and interference with a car.

Family faces eviction due to overhanging trees

Family faces eviction due to overhanging trees

04 August 2016

A row regarding overhanging trees could see a council house tenant evicted - but they say they don't have the money to pay for the work.

Broken glass sparks police cordon

Broken glass sparks police cordon

04 August 2016

A small section of a town centre was cordoned off to the public...while workmen replaced a sheet of glass that had shattered over the floor.

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