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Man cut free from car

Man cut free from car

05 September 2019

A road has been closed after a crash left a man trapped in a vehicle and a woman needing hospital treatment.

'I am being treated like an animal'

'I am being treated like an animal'

05 September 2019

A bookshop owner fears she could be booted out of the country because of Brexit.

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Kent County Council leader to step down

Kent County Council leader to step down

05 September 2019

The Conservative leader of Kent County Council Paul Carter has announced that he is to stand down from the role.

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School 'deeply saddened' by teen's death

School 'deeply saddened' by teen's death

05 September 2019

A headteacher has paid a glowing tribute to a former pupil, whose death has caused a flurry of donations.

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Kent towns are 'most Instagrammed'

Kent towns are 'most Instagrammed'

05 September 2019

Two picturesque Kent towns have topped the list of the most Instagrammed historic places in the UK.

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Arrest after armed man seen near shopping centre

Arrest after armed man seen near shopping centre

05 September 2019

A man is in custody after a supermarket had to be put on lockdown this morning following sightings of a man with a gun near a shopping centre.

Firefighter numbers in serious decline

Firefighter numbers in serious decline

05 September 2019

A union is calling on the government to increase funding for the fire service, after firefighter numbers dropped by 19% in last decade.

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Delays on key commuter route

Delays on key commuter route

05 September 2019

Delays are being reported this rush-hour after a crash on a key route.

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Haystack fire left to 'burn out'

Haystack fire left to 'burn out'

05 September 2019

Residents were advised to keep their windows closed due to the smoke coming from a fire that broke out two days and is still raging.

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Veteran MP to step down

Veteran MP to step down

05 September 2019

A veteran MP is to step down from one of the country's safest seats which was recently reportedly being eyed up by David Cameron.

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'Abused by Jekyll and Hyde wife for years'

'Abused by Jekyll and Hyde wife for years'

05 September 2019

A truck driver was stabbed and belittled during three years of violent abuse at the hands of his wife.

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Drinking water 'put at risk'

Drinking water 'put at risk'

05 September 2019

The tampering of a floodgate threatened the water supply of tens of thousands of people.

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'I slept with a hammer under my pillow in case he came back'

'I slept with a hammer under my pillow in case he came back'

05 September 2019

Two child victims of a "dangerous" paedophile have been praised by a judge for speaking out.

Teacher flying home after explosion

Teacher flying home after explosion

05 September 2019

A woman left with severe burns when a petrol station exploded is due back in the UK today.

Beer and cider festival returns

Beer and cider festival returns

05 September 2019

Up to 59 different varieties of ales and ciders, a gin bar and live music will combine for an annual celebration of the hops harvest this weekend.

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PM's election motion fails

PM's election motion fails

04 September 2019

Boris Johnson did not get enough votes to ensure a general election is held next month.

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Brexit hostilities resume in Westminster

Brexit hostilities resume in Westminster

04 September 2019

MPs in Kent are set to back leader Boris Johnson in bid to trigger an election.

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Woman threatened on phone

Woman threatened on phone

04 September 2019

Police have released a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to after a woman was threatened.

Cat flap burglar jailed

Cat flap burglar jailed

04 September 2019

A 20-year-old burglar has been jailed after his DNA was found on a half eaten fish cake.

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Tributes for comic and Beatles' 'dogsbody'

Tributes for comic and Beatles' 'dogsbody'

04 September 2019

Colleagues have been paying tribute to veteran comedian Paul James who has died aged 72.

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