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Family's plea to raise £50k for son's cancer surgery

Family's plea to raise £50k for son's cancer surgery

19 June 2022

Parents of a teenager with a rare form of cancer are appealing for help financing specialist cancer tumour removal surgery in America.

Vulnerable missing woman is found

Vulnerable missing woman is found

17 June 2022

A missing pensioner has been found safe and well say police.

444 cross on 'first day' of Rwanda flights

444 cross on 'first day' of Rwanda flights

15 June 2022

Nearly 450 people made it across the Channel in small boats on the day the first asylum seekers were meant to be deported on flights to Rwanda.

Rwanda flight grounded after protests at centres

Rwanda flight grounded after protests at centres

14 June 2022

The first Rwanda flight has been grounded after last-minute legal challenges following protests in Kent and at Heathrow.

Channel crossings: Can anyone solve the eternal riddle?

Channel crossings: Can anyone solve the eternal riddle?

14 June 2022

From flying people to Rwanda and using jet skis to push back boats - efforts to stop refugees crossing the Channel still haven't been solved.

Villagers still without internet three weeks after crash

Villagers still without internet three weeks after crash

13 June 2022

Frustrated villagers have hit out after a crash left them without internet for three weeks.

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Let your wild side loose at Port Lympne Reserve

Let your wild side loose at Port Lympne Reserve

13 June 2022

Win a family trip to this incredible safari park and enjoy a guided tour, animal encounters and afternoon tea.

Farage tells Prince to 'shut up fast' after Rwanda criticism

Farage tells Prince to 'shut up fast' after Rwanda criticism

12 June 2022

Nigel Farage has warned Prince Charles that he risks endangering the monarchy after criticism of government plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.

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High Court rules Rwanda deportation can go ahead

High Court rules Rwanda deportation can go ahead

10 June 2022

Campaigners have lost their bid to block the Government’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda after a High Court ruling.

'End the self-indulgent navel-gazing' say local Tory chiefs after ballot

'End the self-indulgent navel-gazing' say local Tory chiefs after ballot

07 June 2022

The fallout from a vote of no confidence continues with warnings from party activists that rebel MPs needed to put up or shut up, or risk civil war.

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Mixed reaction to seaside homes plan

Mixed reaction to seaside homes plan

07 June 2022

The architect behind a controversial 150-home seafront development says he is grateful to neighbours for coming up with ideas to improve the scheme.

Boris Johnson survives vote of no confidence

Boris Johnson survives vote of no confidence

06 June 2022

The Prime Minister has won the support of his MPs in a vote of no confidence.

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Classic pictures from Kent nightclubs in the Noughties

Classic pictures from Kent nightclubs in the Noughties

02 June 2022

A look back at some of the very best nights out at the county's greatest clubs - and the D-list celebrities who joined the party.

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Is this Kent's most bonkers Jubilee street?

Is this Kent's most bonkers Jubilee street?

02 June 2022

A wine-guzzling Prime Minister and the Duchess of Cornwall in a wheelbarrow are among the wonderfully wacky Jubilee creations on one Kent street.

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OAPs 'disgusted' as first holiday in years axed amid airport chaos

OAPs 'disgusted' as first holiday in years axed amid airport chaos

01 June 2022

More than 50 pensioners were left “abandoned, hungry and tired” as their first holiday out of lockdown descended into chaos and had to be cancelled.

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Man in serious condition in hospital after pub fight

Man in serious condition in hospital after pub fight

30 May 2022

A suspect has appeared in court accused of causing grievous bodily harm after an altercation in a pub garden left a man with serious head injuries.

Penis pendant 'a significant national find'

Penis pendant 'a significant national find'

29 May 2022

A metal detectorist unearthed a rare Roman penis pendant in a Kent field which has been hailed as a major discovery by the British Museum.

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Crews rescue pair on stranded yacht

Crews rescue pair on stranded yacht

29 May 2022

Lifeboat crews were called to rescue two people after their yacht suffered engine failure.

'It's like a pub on steroids'

'It's like a pub on steroids'

29 May 2022

A 16th century pub’s extension plans have been rejected after councillors feared the building would overrun a village.

21 ways to salute the Queen over the bank holiday weekend

21 ways to salute the Queen over the bank holiday weekend

28 May 2022

We've a bumper list of the best things to do in Kent to celebrate the Queen's Plaitnum Jubilee.

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