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Forensics on scene as more cars torched

Forensics on scene as more cars torched

22 July 2021

Detectives have been called out after a spate of car fires in the early hours of this morning.

Arrest made after woman seriously assaulted

Arrest made after woman seriously assaulted

22 July 2021

Police investigating an attack on a woman in a field that left her in hospital have made an arrest as officers create a huge cordon around farmland.

Baby died from TB after hospital failures

Baby died from TB after hospital failures

22 July 2021

A five-week-old baby died from TB after being sent home from hospital twice by medics who dismissed his symptoms as a common infection.

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'Pingdemic' sees garden waste suspended in latest in rubbish saga

'Pingdemic' sees garden waste suspended in latest in rubbish saga

22 July 2021

A district's garden waste collection service has been suspended in the latest incident in its waste saga.

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Arson arrest after explosions wake residents as cars torched

Arson arrest after explosions wake residents as cars torched

22 July 2021

Shocking footage shows cars engulfed in flames after terrified residents were woken by explosions in the early hours of this morning.

'Pingdemic' sees park and ride suspended

'Pingdemic' sees park and ride suspended

22 July 2021

A shortage of drivers as a result of Test and Trace obligations has led to a park and ride scheme being cancelled.

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Police officer sacked after lying about stolen handcuffs

Police officer sacked after lying about stolen handcuffs

22 July 2021

A Met police officer who lied about the circumstances in which he retrieved handcuffs from a suspect who fled with them has been dismissed.

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'Does a cat cafe leave you feline good?'

'Does a cat cafe leave you feline good?'

22 July 2021

For cat lovers, numerous feline friends frolicking beside your tea and cake are a perfect combination - or aren't they?

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Doorway singer at risk of being silenced

Doorway singer at risk of being silenced

22 July 2021

A crooner who has entertained neighbours by singing in his doorway during the pandemic, says he is shocked after someone complained to the council.

Emotional funeral service held for Julia James

Emotional funeral service held for Julia James

22 July 2021

Hundreds of people lined the streets for PCSO Julia James' funeral procession ahead of a moving service at Canterbury Cathedral.

'Stop rescuing dying fish'

'Stop rescuing dying fish'

22 July 2021

People have been told to stop saving fish from ponds on a housing estate after several died in the contaminated water.

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World's first multi-storey skate park nears completion

World's first multi-storey skate park nears completion

22 July 2021

Work has begun to complete the final floor at a new multi-million pound urban sports park being built in Kent.

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Smokers urged to 'step outside' by firefighters

Smokers urged to 'step outside' by firefighters

21 July 2021

Kent firefighters are launching a 30-day safety campaign to cut down on house fires and are offering shopping vouchers for the first to sign up.

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Woman, 19, suffers 'slash wounds' in high street attack

Woman, 19, suffers 'slash wounds' in high street attack

21 July 2021

Police and paramedics have descended on a high street after a young woman was stabbed in broad daylight.

'Only the gangsters are winning'

'Only the gangsters are winning'

21 July 2021

As the number of asylum seekers to cross the Channel reached record highs, our reporter watched the latest arrivals and gives his take on the crisis.

Popular restaurant shuts after Covid case

Popular restaurant shuts after Covid case

21 July 2021

A positive Covid test for a member of staff at a popular Kent restaurant has resulted in its closure until further notice.

Covid outbreak at Wetherspoon pub sees hours cut

Covid outbreak at Wetherspoon pub sees hours cut

21 July 2021

Numerous positive cases among staff at a high street pub has resulted in shorter trading times as much of the workforce is isolating at home.

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Teachers use snow shovels and rugs to stem flooding

Teachers use snow shovels and rugs to stem flooding

21 July 2021

A school was hit by a flood the day before breaking up for summer but it did not stop it marking the special occasion, the head teacher said.

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Police called as man stages lamppost protest

Police called as man stages lamppost protest

21 July 2021

An angry resident has been spoken to by police as he staged a one-man protest outside his house over the installation of a lamppost.

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Anti-Amazon protest at Bluewater

Anti-Amazon protest at Bluewater

21 July 2021

Protestors have stepped up their campaign against the retail giant after reporting Amazon to the regulator for 'price hikes during the pandemic'.

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