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Stay indoors this Halloween say councils

Stay indoors this Halloween say councils

27 October 2020

Families in Kent and Medway are being urged to stay home and not trick or treat on Halloween, despite government rules allowing for celebrations.

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Cocaine and £50k seized in raids

Cocaine and £50k seized in raids

27 October 2020

Police have seized two kilos of cocaine and £50,000 during three raids.

Council urges people to 'do their bit' to keep families safe

Council urges people to 'do their bit' to keep families safe

27 October 2020

A council is urging people to do their bit to keep people safe as it is revealed which Kent borough has the highest rate of Covid-19 infections.

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Looking back at Kent's football grounds

Looking back at Kent's football grounds

27 October 2020

A new book features a host of fascinating photographs capturing the glory of the county's football grounds over the decades.

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'She's like Lewis Hamilton on a zimmer frame'

'She's like Lewis Hamilton on a zimmer frame'

27 October 2020

A grandmother is showing no signs of slowing down as she celebrates her 105th birthday.

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The Remembrance Day ceremonies in Kent

The Remembrance Day ceremonies in Kent

27 October 2020

In the midst of a pandemic Remembrance Day events will still be going ahead - but they'll look very different.

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Two pubs in town centre up for grabs

Two pubs in town centre up for grabs

27 October 2020

An estate agent says the 'unprecedented' listing of two town centre pubs on his books at the same time is a sign of the impact of lockdown.

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Pedestrian hit by car on major road

Pedestrian hit by car on major road

26 October 2020

A pedestrian was hit by a car in a crash on a main road.

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Missing pensioner found safe and well

Missing pensioner found safe and well

26 October 2020

Police have found an elderly man after a search was launched when he went missing in the early hours of the morning.

Free School Meal vouchers for Kent children

Free School Meal vouchers for Kent children

26 October 2020

Low-income families can now call a helpline to apply for supermarket vouchers this half term.

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Cheating PC used police premises for sexual trysts

Cheating PC used police premises for sexual trysts

26 October 2020

A police college trainer had an affair with a student and also used force premises for sex with a member of the public, a misconduct panel heard.

Sinkhole appears near new housing development

Sinkhole appears near new housing development

26 October 2020

A new sinkhole has opened in an area notorious for land collapses near new build houses.

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Woman sexually assaulted in street

Woman sexually assaulted in street

26 October 2020

A man who grabbed a woman in the street before sexually assaulting her is being hunted by police.

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Two undertakers save driver in car crash drama

Two undertakers save driver in car crash drama

26 October 2020

Two funeral directors raced to the rescue of a man who was trapped in his car after it crashed into a lamppost outside their premises.

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Emergency services respond to incident

Emergency services respond to incident

26 October 2020

Fire and ambulance crews were called to an incident after it's believed a woman fell down some stairs in a subway.

Plan for 2,800-home village unveiled

Plan for 2,800-home village unveiled

26 October 2020

A masterplan for a garden village of up to 2,800 home has been unveiled - but not everyone is impressed.

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Victim named as murder suspect quizzed

Victim named as murder suspect quizzed

26 October 2020

A man whose body was found in a flat yesterday has been named as police continue to quiz a suspect on suspicion of his murder.

Tony is the Pride of Britain

Tony is the Pride of Britain

26 October 2020

A six-year-old boy who inspired the nation when he raised more than £1.2m during his 10km walk has been recognised in the Pride of Britain Awards.

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Everything you need to know about the US election

Everything you need to know about the US election

26 October 2020

The end of the US election is just two weeks away, so we spoke to a local international relations expert to recap what is going on across the pond.

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GP defends surgery as complaints over Covid changes surge

GP defends surgery as complaints over Covid changes surge

26 October 2020

A doctor at an under-fire surgery has defended the practice in the face of a barrage of complaints over changes forced by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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