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Bodies to get digital autopsies when new facility opens

Bodies to get digital autopsies when new facility opens

16 June 2021

Kent residents who have lost their lives will be inspected with more "dignity" as a modernised digital autopsy facility is created in the county.

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Dog walkers and swimmers could face £100 fines at lake

Dog walkers and swimmers could face £100 fines at lake

16 June 2021

A new council-imposed order means a range of activities will now be banned or restricted at a popular lake.

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Card payments down at supermarket

Card payments down at supermarket

16 June 2021

Customers faced problems paying by card at Sainsbury's supermarkets this lunchtime. More details here:

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Tributes pour in for ‘best Mayor’

Tributes pour in for ‘best Mayor’

16 June 2021

Tributes have poured in for a former councillor, whose year as Mayor has been remembered as being filled with fun, after she died suddenly.

Glass milk bottles return to supermarket

Glass milk bottles return to supermarket

16 June 2021

Milk in glass bottles is returning to a supermarket's shelves - but a pint could cost you almost double.

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'Anyone would think I had built the Taj Mahal, not a treehouse'

'Anyone would think I had built the Taj Mahal, not a treehouse'

16 June 2021

A grandad who was handed a fine and given a court order to take down a treehouse he built in his garden has accused a council of overreacting.

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'My brother was excited for trip – he now needs 24/7 care'

'My brother was excited for trip – he now needs 24/7 care'

16 June 2021

The family of a teenager left severely brain-damaged after a brutal gang attack have told of the heartbreaking impact on his and their lives.

Why Kent veteran met up with US president and First Lady

Why Kent veteran met up with US president and First Lady

15 June 2021

An Army veteran took a phone call summoning him to meet Joe and Jill Biden at short notice.

Special helmet for baby born with flat head

Special helmet for baby born with flat head

15 June 2021

A baby born with a rare disorder has been fitted with a £2,000 helmet not available on the NHS.

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American diner finally takes first orders

American diner finally takes first orders

15 June 2021

A new US diner has finally opened following a tumultuous, 19-month-long planning struggle.

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Teenage yobs walk free after devastating gang attack

Teenage yobs walk free after devastating gang attack

15 June 2021

Six teens have been spared prison after admitting their part in violent scenes which led to a 17-year-old being left with life-changing brain damage.

Triple threat warning for asthmatics and hay fever sufferers

Triple threat warning for asthmatics and hay fever sufferers

15 June 2021

A 'toxic cocktail' of sky-high pollen levels, hot weather and rain risks misery for thousands of asthmatics and hay fever sufferers. Here's why:

Kent centre to open for walk-in vaccinations

Kent centre to open for walk-in vaccinations

15 June 2021

A Kent vaccination centre is set to open for walk-in jabs.

Teenagers invited to book Covid jab

Teenagers invited to book Covid jab

15 June 2021

Over 18s in one part of Kent are now invited to book their first Covid jab.

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Kent has third most reported stalking incidents in England

Kent has third most reported stalking incidents in England

15 June 2021

With stalking incidents soaring since the pandemic began, the mum of a woman murdered by her stalker ex urges people to recognise the signs.

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Moving moment Covid patient leaves hospital after 147 days

Moving moment Covid patient leaves hospital after 147 days

14 June 2021

A man who spent 53 days in a coma has finally left the hospital where he's been since January.

New waste contract could introduce electric bin vehicles

New waste contract could introduce electric bin vehicles

14 June 2021

The council has agreed on plans for a new waste collection team which will clean the borough.

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Forensic officers tape off flats and footpath

Forensic officers tape off flats and footpath

14 June 2021

Police are standing guard outside a block of flats following an incident off a main road.

Delay as travellers claim they have Covid-19

Delay as travellers claim they have Covid-19

13 June 2021

A legal process to move travellers on from public land has been put on hold over health concerns.

Village's tennis expansion plan would see gardeners turfed out

Village's tennis expansion plan would see gardeners turfed out

13 June 2021

Allotment holders have vented their anger as plans for extra tennis courts could see them lose their base of 40 years.

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