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Kent school's GCSE results worst in England

Kent school's GCSE results worst in England

18 October 2019

A school in the county has come bottom of the national pile in GCSE results released this week.

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Musician pens Brexit album

Musician pens Brexit album

18 October 2019

An album of Brexit protest songs has been released by a Kent musician in the hope it will provide 'a bit of light relief'.

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Shop workers face uncertain future

Shop workers face uncertain future

18 October 2019

More jobs are put at risk as Bonmarche becomes the latest High Street retailer to go into administration.

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Motorbike thieves also steal horsebox

Motorbike thieves also steal horsebox

18 October 2019

Police are seeking help tracing two stolen Italian motorbikes and a green horsebox.

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Street artist strikes again with Brexit piece

Street artist strikes again with Brexit piece

18 October 2019

Boris Johnson has been portrayed as a Deal or No Deal contestant in a Kent graffiti artist's latest work.

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Vehicle on fire on M25

Vehicle on fire on M25

18 October 2019

Commuters face more delays on tonight's journey home after a car burst into flames.

More than 100 arrests in drugs crackdown

More than 100 arrests in drugs crackdown

18 October 2019

Drug runners across the county have been feeling the long arm of the law after officers make more than 100 arrests.

Dramatic police chase through town caught on camera

Dramatic police chase through town caught on camera

18 October 2019

A 26-year-old who was caught driving dangerously on several occasions has been jailed for three years.

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Chase & Status coming to Kent

Chase & Status coming to Kent

18 October 2019

DJ duo Chase & Status will be seeing in 2020 in style when play at a New Year's Eve bash.

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Crossing at 'death trap' junction promised

Crossing at 'death trap' junction promised

18 October 2019

A much called for crossing at a junction dubbed a "death trap" is set to finally be delivered over the next few months, councillors claim.

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Firm ordered to pay £10k over rats

Firm ordered to pay £10k over rats

18 October 2019

A housing company has been taken to court by a tenant who has lived with a rodent infestation for nine years.

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Three-mile tail-backs after crash

Three-mile tail-backs after crash

18 October 2019

There has been another crash on the A21, causing miles of tailback and reinforces MPs' concerns over the safety of the road.

Boxer jailed for Remembrance Day knife frenzy

Boxer jailed for Remembrance Day knife frenzy

18 October 2019

A boxer who launched a brutal knife attack on a friend has been locked up.

Murder accused denies abortion plea

Murder accused denies abortion plea

18 October 2019

A man accused of murdering his pregnant wife 20 years ago has denied asking her to have an abortion.

Jailed man admits to part in further offences

Jailed man admits to part in further offences

18 October 2019

A thief already in prison has been jailed for an additional three years after admitting to playing a part in seven burglaries.

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Fenwick reveals £44.2m loss as sales tumble

Fenwick reveals £44.2m loss as sales tumble

18 October 2019

A "tough retail trading environment" is one of the factors blamed for a profits slump for department store Fenwick.

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Cat in cardboard box dumped in field

Cat in cardboard box dumped in field

18 October 2019

A frightened feline left dumped in a field has been rescued by charity volunteers.

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Woman charged after Extinction Rebellion rush-hour protest

Woman charged after Extinction Rebellion rush-hour protest

18 October 2019

A 32-year-old from Kent is to appear in court charged with obstructing an engine or carriage on the railway.

Man jailed for bedroom murder bid

Man jailed for bedroom murder bid

18 October 2019

A 34-year-old man who promised his wife a present before attacking her has been jailed.

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Two-car crash blocks road

Two-car crash blocks road

18 October 2019

A crash involving two cars has blocked a main route into a town.

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