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Young teachers back to classroom first

Young teachers back to classroom first

22 May 2020

Younger teachers could be asked to return to the classroom first to protect more vulnerable groups.

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Travellers break fence on community woodland

Travellers break fence on community woodland

22 May 2020

Residents say a group of travellers have set up on a recreational ground where people have been going for their daily exercise.

Castle Concerts 'likely to be rescheduled'

Castle Concerts 'likely to be rescheduled'

22 May 2020

Music fans will have to wait a little longer to see acts such as The Libertines as an annual festival looks set to be postponed.

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Police descend on school in search for missing man

Police descend on school in search for missing man

22 May 2020

At least six emergency service vehicles including an incident response unit have been spotted at a school as police search for a missing man.

Chickens help combat anxiety at mental health hospital

Chickens help combat anxiety at mental health hospital

22 May 2020

A hospital where chickens are part of therapy for patients has been sharing stories on coping with lockdown as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.

Man denies attempted murder

Man denies attempted murder

22 May 2020

A man is set to stand trial after he denied attempting to murder a woman and making a threat to kill.

Wildlife park set to reopen on June 1

Wildlife park set to reopen on June 1

22 May 2020

One of Kent's most popular wildlife parks is planning to reopen its gates to about 500 visitors each day.

Shocking moment driver does 200mph along A2

Shocking moment driver does 200mph along A2

22 May 2020

Watch video footage of the terrifying moment a reckless Audi driver whooped and sang as they sped along a major Kent road at 200mph.

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'My brother lives on through his baby girl'

'My brother lives on through his baby girl'

22 May 2020

The family of a man murdered outside a nightclub after a MoStack gig, say his baby daughter, who he never got to meet, is just like him.

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Fire crews tackle building blaze

Fire crews tackle building blaze

22 May 2020

Six fire engines are at the scene of a building fire and people living nearby have been told to keep their windows and doors closed as a precaution.

Wetherspoons plan to open 875 pubs safely

Wetherspoons plan to open 875 pubs safely

22 May 2020

JD Wetherspoons bosses have revealed how they plan to maintain hygiene when reopening branches.

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Man flown to hospital after being found injured

Man flown to hospital after being found injured

22 May 2020

Police and ambulance crews, including the air ambulance, were called after a man was found injured.

Union's plea to government over P&O job cuts

Union's plea to government over P&O job cuts

22 May 2020

A union is calling on the government to nationalise struggling P&O Ferries and to make more use of the furlough scheme to save staff from redundancy

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'We can't force people off the beaches'

'We can't force people off the beaches'

22 May 2020

A police boss said his officers cannot enforce people socially distancing on packed bank holiday beaches.

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Carluccio's at Bluewater saved

Carluccio's at Bluewater saved

22 May 2020

Bluewater's Carluccio's will stay open as 40 others across the country face closure.

75-year-old missing

75-year-old missing

22 May 2020

Police are asking for help in finding a missing man.

Amazon lorries causing village nightmares

Amazon lorries causing village nightmares

22 May 2020

Residents have spoken of how lorry drivers have blocked roads, left piles of rubbish and gone to the toilet next to their vehicle.

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Bar bid sparks fears of rowdy drunks, rats and rubbish

Bar bid sparks fears of rowdy drunks, rats and rubbish

22 May 2020

A bid to transform a run-down former Currys store into a late-night bar has sparked fears of drunken revellers vomiting and urinating in the street.

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'Children have died because of Covid-19 fears'

'Children have died because of Covid-19 fears'

22 May 2020

Two children are feared to be among those to have died as concerns over exposure to coronavirus keeps gravely-ill patients away from Kent’s hospitals.

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Fruitless: 'My futile bid to become a strawberry picker'

Fruitless: 'My futile bid to become a strawberry picker'

22 May 2020

The government says we need to 'pick for Britain', urging furloughed workers to give harvesting a try - but is it that easy to get a job on a farm?

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