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Hundreds join protests over climate change

Hundreds join protests over climate change

20 September 2019

Climate campaigners across Kent have joined millions all over the world for protests today.

Bailiffs called 43,000 times to recover council tax

Bailiffs called 43,000 times to recover council tax

19 September 2019

Figures show the smallest debt bailiffs were asked to chase was for just £14.

Grammar school 'acting illegally'

Grammar school 'acting illegally'

18 September 2019

Campaigners are calling for an investigation into a Kent grammar school amid claims it's acting illegally.

More children being used as 'money mules'

More children being used as 'money mules'

17 September 2019

An increasing number of children in Kent are being targeted by criminals to hide money in their bank account.

Should food delivery cyclists have number plates?

Should food delivery cyclists have number plates?

16 September 2019

There are calls for Deliveroo and Uber Eats cyclists to have number plates after an elderly man was hit by one.

Family demands law change over Byron burger allergy death

Family demands law change over Byron burger allergy death

13 September 2019

The family of a teenager who died after eating at a Byron Burger have called for a change in the law on labelling.

MP calls for ban on 'loot boxes'

MP calls for ban on 'loot boxes'

12 September 2019

A Kent MP wants children to be stopped from making in-game purchases that could lead to gambling.

Rise in child grooming cases

Rise in child grooming cases

11 September 2019

The mum of a boy who was murdered by someone he met online has spoken out about the dangers of social media.

Kent officers find gold and designer watches at hotel

Kent officers find gold and designer watches at hotel

09 September 2019

Officers have seized almost £1m worth of goods bought with suspected criminal money

'We are a voice, we are a friend'

'We are a voice, we are a friend'

09 September 2019

The Kent representative for a transgender support society says there's still a long way to go to stop intolerance.

Probation service requires improvement - ex-offender speaks out

Probation service requires improvement - ex-offender speaks out

04 September 2019

A former criminal has spoken candidly about his experience of the probation service following a damning report by inspectors.

Parents concerned about screen time

Parents concerned about screen time

03 September 2019

Research shows two thirds of parents are worried about how much time their children spend online.

Knife Angel comes to Kent

Knife Angel comes to Kent

02 September 2019

It's hoped a sculpture made out of 100,000 surrendered and confiscated knives will start a conversation about violent crime.

Brexit could make migrant crisis worse

Brexit could make migrant crisis worse

30 August 2019

A charity's warning it could be harder to deal with migrants crossing the Channel after the UK leave the EU.

Kent reacts to Parliament being suspended

Kent reacts to Parliament being suspended

29 August 2019

There's growing anger over Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament in the run up to the Brexit deadline.

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Reassurance from police following fatal stabbing

Reassurance from police following fatal stabbing

28 August 2019

Police insist Maidstone town centre is a safe place to be after the cousin of S Club star Bradley McIntosh was killed during a fight.

Four in court after man stabbed to death

Four in court after man stabbed to death

27 August 2019

Four men have appeared in court, following the fatal stabbing of a man in Maidstone.

GBBO judge to help reform hospital food

GBBO judge to help reform hospital food

23 August 2019

The Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith is helping to improve hospital food in England, following a listeria outbreak.

'I've snatched their hearts. It's time for me to educate them now'

'I've snatched their hearts. It's time for me to educate them now'

23 August 2019

A former gang member who turned his life around says educating young people is the only answer to stopping knife crime.

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Students pick up GCSE results

Students pick up GCSE results

22 August 2019

The nervous wait is over for thousands of teenagers in Kent as they pick up their GCSE results.

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