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Former MEPs: Where are they now?

Former MEPs: Where are they now?

29 December 2020

They may be an extinct species but in years past being elected to the European parliament could launch (or end) careers - here's where some are now.

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12 days of Quizmas: How well do you know Kent's buildings?

12 days of Quizmas: How well do you know Kent's buildings?

28 December 2020

On the fourth day of quizmas KentOnline is giving you a test of your Kent buildings knowledge - from museums to lighthouses.

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The lost pubs of Maidstone

The lost pubs of Maidstone

27 December 2020

It's a matter of time until you're back in your local, we promise. Until then spare a thought for those who have loved and lost their beloved pubs.

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The EU referendum of 1975

The EU referendum of 1975

26 December 2020

In 1975, the UK entry was narrowly pipped at Eurovision and people in Kent voted emphatically in favour of staying in the EU.

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Our favourite Christmas toys of years gone by

Our favourite Christmas toys of years gone by

24 December 2020

With Christmas stockings in mind, we look back on what children might have longed for in decades past.

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'My heart will always have a place for Kent people'

'My heart will always have a place for Kent people'

23 December 2020

Three refugees reveal their harrowing journeys to seek asylum in the UK - and the comfort they found in the people of Kent.

New plan could uncover secrets of 'lost village'

New plan could uncover secrets of 'lost village'

21 December 2020

Work to build a modern neolithic style burial chamber could help archaeologists uncover physical evidence of the Lost Village of Dode.

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Mystery remains over green scarf murder after more than 80 years

Mystery remains over green scarf murder after more than 80 years

20 December 2020

The death of a woman whose body was found in a coppice in 1938 remains unsolved - this is the story of the green scarf murder.

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What happened when Christmas was cancelled in Kent

What happened when Christmas was cancelled in Kent

19 December 2020

When festive traditions were under threat, residents rebelled in the most English way possible - with a game of football followed by a riot.

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Double tragedy which sparked road safety campaign

Double tragedy which sparked road safety campaign

16 December 2020

A little girl and her grandma were killed by a car on a busy dual carriageway but their safety legacy is still seen by thousands every day.

County's influence on biggest Xmas hits

County's influence on biggest Xmas hits

15 December 2020

From Bowie to Band Aid, Kent's music stars have played a key role in some of the festive season's best known songs.

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Kent's VC heroes and their extraordinary actions

Kent's VC heroes and their extraordinary actions

14 December 2020

We take a look back at those who were awarded one of the highest wartime accolades for their acts of bravery and courage in the face of danger.

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'I came out, fell in love - and got given a death sentence'

'I came out, fell in love - and got given a death sentence'

13 December 2020

An ex-air stewardess has recalled her extraordinary yet heartbreaking year in which she has come out and fallen in love, only to be told she is dying.

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'It was horrific, unreal and senseless'

'It was horrific, unreal and senseless'

08 December 2020

Our reporter - and big Beatles fan - recalls the shocking day John Lennon was murdered in 1980.

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Ancient Kent chapel holds secret to gruesome tale

Ancient Kent chapel holds secret to gruesome tale

05 December 2020

A secluded chapel deemed one of Kent's best-kept secrets is at the centre of a tale which saw a woman meet her death in the most horrific way.

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'I had to flee to a refuge and now I'm running one'

'I had to flee to a refuge and now I'm running one'

25 November 2020

A west Kent mum escaped her abuser and is now supporting others living the same nightmare - here are her top tips for fleeing an abusive relationship.

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How a Kent warehouse changed music forever

How a Kent warehouse changed music forever

23 November 2020

The Beatles and Stones came knocking when a small firm created an ear-busting device that would define the '60s - here's its little known tale.

100 pictures of the 2010 snowfalls in Kent

100 pictures of the 2010 snowfalls in Kent

19 November 2020

Kent was hit by severe winter weather in 2010 - here are 100 photos showing the chaos but also the fun and beauty of the county under snow.

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Five transformed Kent churches

Five transformed Kent churches

18 November 2020

There are lots of churches in Kent which have been converted into other uses, here we take a look at five which have been transformed.

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The impact Covid-19 has had on sport across Kent

The impact Covid-19 has had on sport across Kent

16 November 2020

One way people seek to escape the trials and tribulations of the pandemic is through sport - but how have clubs coped during the virus outbreak?

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