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Will government cash save hundreds of P&O jobs at risk?

Will government cash save hundreds of P&O jobs at risk?

18 May 2020

Serious doubts remain over whether jobs at risk will be saved despite the government releasing £35m for cross-Channel operators.

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Work to begin on new Sainsbury's

Work to begin on new Sainsbury's

18 May 2020

Demolition of existing buildings will kick-off construction of a much-anticipated supermarket, after plans were submitted more than eight years ago.

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Migrant boat was 'fixed with parcel tape'

Migrant boat was 'fixed with parcel tape'

18 May 2020

A picture that shows a small boat fixed with parcel tape highlights the desperation of migrants risking their lives by sailing from France to Kent.

Thug smashed up TVs in store with metal pole

Thug smashed up TVs in store with metal pole

18 May 2020

A thug who brandished a metal pole in the middle of an electronics store and started smashing up TVs in front of terrified shoppers has been jailed.

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Cyclist's horror injuries after attack by woman

Cyclist's horror injuries after attack by woman

18 May 2020

A cyclist has vowed to never ride again after a woman deliberately caused him to fall from his bike.

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Migrant smuggling suspect arrested in A2 sting

Migrant smuggling suspect arrested in A2 sting

18 May 2020

A suspected illegal migrant smuggler is under investigation after he was stopped during a sting operation on the A2.

Accident fears due to dangerous parking at cliffs

Accident fears due to dangerous parking at cliffs

18 May 2020

Police have tweeted a safety message and pictures after motorists were caught parking dangerously at Kent's white cliffs

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Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge owner to appoint administrators

Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge owner to appoint administrators

18 May 2020

The future of 6,000 workers is thought to be in doubt after the owner of major restaurant chains filed a notice of intent to appoint administrators.

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Right-wing extremist admits terror charges

Right-wing extremist admits terror charges

18 May 2020

A man who downloaded guides to making explosives and guns received a suspended sentence at the Old Bailey.

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Prisoners given £5 a week to 'phone home' during lockdown

Prisoners given £5 a week to 'phone home' during lockdown

18 May 2020

Prisoners are receiving £5 phone credits a week to keep in touch with families and friends during the Covid-19 lockdown.

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Dad's baby heartache inspires video diary

Dad's baby heartache inspires video diary

18 May 2020

A dad has opened up about the reality of having a seriously ill child during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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M26 lorry park plans dropped

M26 lorry park plans dropped

18 May 2020

The decision to abandon the £5 million Operation Brock scheme has been welcomed by a Kent MP.

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£2 million lifeline for animal parks

£2 million lifeline for animal parks

18 May 2020

A foundation which runs two of Kent's most popular wild animal parks has secured a vital seven-figure loan to help it through uncertain times.

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Inquest opens in to death of stab victim

Inquest opens in to death of stab victim

18 May 2020

An inquest has opened in to the death of a father of three who was stabbed in the heart after 'an altercation'.

Head slams MP's 'unsettling and bullish' post about reopening schools

Head slams MP's 'unsettling and bullish' post about reopening schools

18 May 2020

A head teacher has blasted a Kent MP's "very unsettling and somewhat bullish" post supporting the government's plans to reopen schools.

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Fears over £200m coronavirus bill

Fears over £200m coronavirus bill

18 May 2020

The coronavirus crisis could cost Kent County Council around £200 million, nearly £70m more than originally forecast, it has emerged.

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Old Primark on market for £2.75m

Old Primark on market for £2.75m

18 May 2020

An old Primark store earmarked for flats, shops and a restaurant is now up for sale.

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Need for mental health support to surge after lockdown

Need for mental health support to surge after lockdown

18 May 2020

A charity says the coronavirus crisis will have an impact on mental health long after lockdown is over.

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Giant drilling rig becomes unexpected tourist attraction

Giant drilling rig becomes unexpected tourist attraction

18 May 2020

A jack-up drilling rig used in the North Sea is now attracting visitors after it has been towed into a Kent port.

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Housing slump or a quick bounce back?

Housing slump or a quick bounce back?

18 May 2020

As debate continues over the impact of Covid-19 on house sales and prices, business expert Richard Scase says forecasters fall into one of two camps.

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