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Thousands of births unregistered during crisis

Thousands of births unregistered during crisis

15 June 2020

A huge backlog of birth registrations has left thousands of parents unable to register their newborn during the coronavirus crisis.

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Driver arrested after six-car crash

Driver arrested after six-car crash

15 June 2020

A driver is being questioned by police after a six-car crash along a residential street.

Touching tribute to man found dead in woods

Touching tribute to man found dead in woods

15 June 2020

A plane has paid a funeral-day tribute to a man whose body was found near woodland.

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High streets reawaken after lockdown

High streets reawaken after lockdown

15 June 2020

Shoppers were in high spirits as non essential businesses opened their doors today, but this was no normal Monday morning.

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LIVE: Shops reopen in Gravesend

LIVE: Shops reopen in Gravesend

15 June 2020

Queues of shoppers have been waiting to get back inside the stores again.

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Face mask sales outstrip bread and milk to become best-seller

Face mask sales outstrip bread and milk to become best-seller

15 June 2020

Demand for £3 face masks at the Co-op has overtaken everyday essentials such as bread, milk and eggs to become the firm's best-selling product.

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LIVE: Half-mile queues and deep-cleaned clothes as shops reopen

LIVE: Half-mile queues and deep-cleaned clothes as shops reopen

15 June 2020

Thousands of shops have reopened for the first time in three months – we're in all the major towns across the county as Kent gets back to business.

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'Me? Vulnerable?'

'Me? Vulnerable?'

15 June 2020

At the start of lockdown 68,000 people in Kent were told they would have to stay indoors to protect themselves from coronavirus.

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Can pantos survive the pandemic?

Can pantos survive the pandemic?

13 June 2020

Pantomime season could be under threat this year, as social distancing rules on and off stage prove difficult to follow.

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Special visit for care home resident's birthday

Special visit for care home resident's birthday

12 June 2020

A care home has developed a creative solution to help residents keep in touch with loved ones.

Man in 60s in serious condition after Tesco attack

Man in 60s in serious condition after Tesco attack

12 June 2020

A man in his 60s is in a serious condition in hospital after being brutally attacked outside a Tesco Express.

Teen's close shave

Teen's close shave

12 June 2020

A youngster has lopped off his locks for a popular hospice.

Heroine and crack cocaine dealer jailed

Heroine and crack cocaine dealer jailed

12 June 2020

A 21-year-old has been sent to prison after admitting to drug dealing in a Kent town.

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'We will feel trapped in', says Crossing community

'We will feel trapped in', says Crossing community

12 June 2020

Residents have spoken out against the redevelopment of a power station, arguing it will add to the existing traffic woes near the Crossing.

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You know what times like these call for? Beer!

You know what times like these call for? Beer!

12 June 2020

Secret Drinker quenches his lockdown thirst safe at home with beers from two of Kent's independent microbrewers

New drive-thru approved for McDonald's restaurant

New drive-thru approved for McDonald's restaurant

11 June 2020

Plans for a new McDonald's drive-thru have been signed off – but there's a catch.

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School to have opaque windows to stop spying

School to have opaque windows to stop spying

11 June 2020

Concerns that a secondary school expansion would allow students to spy on neighbouring houses have been addressed with plans for opaque windows.

Business booming for farm shops

Business booming for farm shops

11 June 2020

Farm shops have seen business boom during lockdown as many of us embraced the good life, and ordered locally-grown goodies like never before.

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What to expect when more shops open

What to expect when more shops open

11 June 2020

The town centre will be a very different place to shop from Monday.

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Serial killer's release delayed amidst murder probe

Serial killer's release delayed amidst murder probe

10 June 2020

One of Britain's longest serving prisoners and most notorious serial killers will spend longer behind bars as police probe more brutal killings.

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