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Protesters clash over immigration

Protesters clash over immigration

01 August 2015

Demonstrators for and against helping migrants clashed during rival protests at the Eurotunnel terminal in Folkestone.

Support our hospital at fete

Support our hospital at fete

01 August 2015

Undeterred by the changes to services at Deal Hospital, organisers of this year’s fete are preparing for a day of family fun today (Saturday).

The last First World War gun to fire again

The last First World War gun to fire again

01 August 2015

The only First World War anti-aircraft gun to be fully restored to fire again will be unveiled at Dover Castle this weekend.

Rousing speech from councillor sparks U-turn

Rousing speech from councillor sparks U-turn

01 August 2015

The town council have backtracked a controversial decision to support the huge Perry Court Farm development.

'How do you think of us in Britain?'

'How do you think of us in Britain?'

31 July 2015

Reporter Graham Stothard has been talking to migrants stuck at the Calais camps, where nightly they risk their lives attempting to get to the UK.

'It was really lovely to see her walking'

'It was really lovely to see her walking'

31 July 2015

Despite losing her leg to cancer, brave Annabel is determined to play football again as soon as she can.

Fishermen! Start your engines!

Fishermen! Start your engines!

31 July 2015

Crews will be herring around the harbour for the annual trawler race tomorrow as the festival fun weekend kicks off.

Drink and drug-free festival cancelled due to lack of interest

Drink and drug-free festival cancelled due to lack of interest

31 July 2015

A music festival that advertised itself as a drug and alcohol-free zone has been cancelled due to poor ticket sales.

Major blow for sporting groups

Major blow for sporting groups

31 July 2015

A martial arts club and football team will have to find a new home after a school stopped hiring out its hall.

Town sprucer funding approved

Town sprucer funding approved

31 July 2015

Funding to secure the future of the town sprucer until the autumn was approved by town councillors last night.

'Arrest has ruined me - people think I’m a murderer'

'Arrest has ruined me - people think I’m a murderer'

31 July 2015

A man arrested on suspicion of murder after finding his neighbour dead says the ordeal has left him exhausted, destitute and homeless.

Friday News Quiz

Friday News Quiz

31 July 2015

Which rapper shot his latest video in Kent? And just how long should a Harvey's sofa last? It's the Friday News Quiz.

No laughing matter

No laughing matter

31 July 2015

Parents say scores of laughing gas canisters are being found scattered in a Kent park on a daily basis.

Croudace gains Hermitage Lane consent

Croudace gains Hermitage Lane consent

31 July 2015

Maidstone council decided not to wait for a planning inspector's decision before approving housing plans for Hermitage Lane at Allington.

Unexploded bomb discovered in garden

Unexploded bomb discovered in garden

31 July 2015

A road has been cordoned off by police after an unexploded bomb was discovered in a garden.

Firefighters tackle hay bale blaze

Firefighters tackle hay bale blaze

31 July 2015

Crews were called out to a large hay bale fire alight on the back of a tractor.

Inspector to decide controversial homes plan

Inspector to decide controversial homes plan

31 July 2015

Councillors have rejected plans to build 580 houses in green area of Sittingbourne, but will it make a difference?

Asda drive off with weekly shopping after ID dispute

Asda drive off with weekly shopping after ID dispute

31 July 2015

A family was left without food after a delivery driver refused to hand over their weekly shop - despite showing him the bank card used to order it.

Bring back the farm!

Bring back the farm!

31 July 2015

People have called for the return of a once popular farm park after council bosses revealed plans to earmark the site for new homes.

Flats planned for city sex club

Flats planned for city sex club

31 July 2015

The owners of The Bing are considering their options after a housing developer bought the building

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