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Award for police dog and handler who saved man’s life

Award for police dog and handler who saved man’s life

15 September 2021

A Kent police handler and her young dog have been awarded with a top accolade after saving a man’s life.

John Lewis to create thousands of Christmas jobs - with free food and drink among the perks

John Lewis to create thousands of Christmas jobs - with free food and drink among the perks

15 September 2021

John Lewis is looking to recruit more than 7,000 people to festive job roles across the company, including at Waitrose supermarkets.

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21 climate protesters arrested on M25

21 climate protesters arrested on M25

15 September 2021

Climate protesters who sat on the M25 and glued their hands to the road have been arrested.

Explore the county's history for free

Explore the county's history for free

15 September 2021

Free events for this year's Heritage Open Days this weekend range from seeing wartime graffiti, a former jail and a windmill to cooking with Spam.

Life changing opportunity for 5-year-old boy

Life changing opportunity for 5-year-old boy

15 September 2021

Mum raises thousands of pounds to provide a better life for her son.

Actor appears alongside film heavyweights for gangster role

Actor appears alongside film heavyweights for gangster role

15 September 2021

A Kent man has featured in the latest instalment of one of the most popular British gangster film franchises of all time.

Here's where new Scout Squirrel groups will open in Kent and Medway

Here's where new Scout Squirrel groups will open in Kent and Medway

15 September 2021

New Squirrel groups, for children aged four and five, are being launched by the Scout Association and here's where they'll open in Kent and Medway:

Kent MPs vote against health and social care tax hike

Kent MPs vote against health and social care tax hike

15 September 2021

Boris Johnson saw his majority cut as several Tory MPs - including one from Kent - opposed his tax hike to pay for health and social care.

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Kent software engineer to star in The Great British Bake Off

Kent software engineer to star in The Great British Bake Off

15 September 2021

A software engineer from Kent is set to appear in the The Great British Bakeoff as it returns to screens next week.

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'From horrors of Kabul to safety of Kent hotel'

'From horrors of Kabul to safety of Kent hotel'

15 September 2021

A man who fled Afghanistan with his family speaks of being welcomed by the people of Kent, his fears for loved ones at home and the future he faces.

Traditional pastimes at ploughing match

Traditional pastimes at ploughing match

15 September 2021

Visitors can enjoy a taste of traditional country life with an annual ploughing match, which includes a clay pigeon contest and a farmers' market.

Delay to Island’s only special free school

Delay to Island’s only special free school

14 September 2021

Pupils are expected to walk through the doors of Sheppey's new and only special free school a year later than originally planned.

Derren Brown show postponed due to M25 traffic woes

Derren Brown show postponed due to M25 traffic woes

14 September 2021

A Derren Brown performance scheduled for this evening at a Kent theatre has been postponed after production trucks arrived late.

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12-year-old girl found safe and well

12-year-old girl found safe and well

14 September 2021

A 12-year-old who went missing at the weekend has been found safe and well, police have confirmed.

Petition to reopen crossing fails

Petition to reopen crossing fails

14 September 2021

A petition created to reopen a well-used railway crossing has failed after hundreds wanted it opened again.

New students risk being the target for tax scams

New students risk being the target for tax scams

14 September 2021

Students looking for part-time jobs risk falling victim to tax scams, warns HMRC, as hundreds of thousands get ready to head off to university.

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Forties festival is back

Forties festival is back

14 September 2021

A two-day vintage festival celebrating the fabulous '40s is back this weekend after a year's absence, with live music and displays.

Universal Credit cut explained - as charities warn working families will be hit hardest

Universal Credit cut explained - as charities warn working families will be hit hardest

14 September 2021

Working families may be left struggling to pay for food and heating when Universal Credit is cut. But what is the reduction and why is it happening?

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Buy a piece of history that's a cut above the rest

Buy a piece of history that's a cut above the rest

14 September 2021

This home in a grand Georgian building comes with three reception rooms, views of the Channel...and the country's oldest surviving operating theatre.

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Putting your best paws forward

Putting your best paws forward

14 September 2021

The largest outdoor dog show in the UK, Paws in the Park, will be back this weekend, offering a splashing good time for canines and their companions.

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