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Supermarket puts security tags on baby milk

Supermarket puts security tags on baby milk

04 July 2022

A chain has resorted to tagging baby milk as prices rise amid the cost of living crisis.

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'Time to axe daft county council system'

'Time to axe daft county council system'

30 June 2022

A Kent politician is calling for a huge shake-up which could spell the end for borough and county councils.

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PM drops hint over new grammar schools

PM drops hint over new grammar schools

28 June 2022

Boris Johnson has suggest new grammar schools could be built just weeks after a Labour peer suggested scrapping the 11 Plus.

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Net gains! Smashing Kent homes with tennis courts

Net gains! Smashing Kent homes with tennis courts

28 June 2022

With the return of Wimbledon we've taken a look at the houses on the market with their own tennis court.

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Where have all the workers gone?

Where have all the workers gone?

28 June 2022

With a recession looming, many firms in the county could be left high and dry as low unemployment clashes with record numbers of job vacancies.

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Millionaire grew magic mushrooms at Lullingstone Castle

Millionaire grew magic mushrooms at Lullingstone Castle

27 June 2022

A millionaire has admitted growing magic mushrooms at his castle home.

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Stolen car overturns in country lane

Stolen car overturns in country lane

25 June 2022

Five people fled after a stolen car ended up on its roof in a country lane.

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Pensioners targeted by thieves at Waitrose

Pensioners targeted by thieves at Waitrose

24 June 2022

A man and a woman, both in their 80s, had their bank cards stolen in separate thefts at a town centre supermarket.

Red Arrows wow crowds in Kent

Red Arrows wow crowds in Kent

24 June 2022

The RAF's display team delighted fans who caught a glimpse of the iconic jets as they flew over the county today.

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Amazon Fresh: the future of shopping?

Amazon Fresh: the future of shopping?

23 June 2022

As the second store for Amazon Fresh opened in the UK in a Kent town, we went to check it out and see what fellow shoppers thought.

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Where to see Red Arrows in Kent's skies

Where to see Red Arrows in Kent's skies

23 June 2022

The RAF display's team is set to fly over Kent to mark the Battle of Britain airshow and will be back in the county later in the year.

Fish and chips crisis: 'We've had to raise our prices by 23%'

Fish and chips crisis: 'We've had to raise our prices by 23%'

22 June 2022

Takeaways across the county are being forced to put up the price of a cod and chips supper as costs spiral.

Amazon opens first Fresh store outside London

Amazon opens first Fresh store outside London

22 June 2022

A new grocery store opens today where you enter, take what you want and just walk out - no scanning of items, tills or queues required.

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Ambulance trust failed to act on bullying and harassment claims

Ambulance trust failed to act on bullying and harassment claims

22 June 2022

Ambulance bosses have been criticised for failing to act on complaints about bullying and inappropriate sexualised behaviour among its own staff.

Man charged with flashing near to high street

Man charged with flashing near to high street

20 June 2022

A 35-year-old man is due to appear in court, charged with indecent exposure and outraging public decency.

Bus fares to rise for thousands across Kent

Bus fares to rise for thousands across Kent

18 June 2022

A bus company is putting up fares to counter rising running costs with passengers set to pay more and the move has been met with criticism.

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Couple attacked by stranger in alleyway

Couple attacked by stranger in alleyway

17 June 2022

Police have shared the image of a man they want to speak to after a couple were attacked in an alleyway.

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Huge queues on M25 after crash

Huge queues on M25 after crash

17 June 2022

Long queues have built up on the M25 heading out of the county following a crash.

Tories lose council seat that was once uncontested by other parties

Tories lose council seat that was once uncontested by other parties

17 June 2022

Our political editor Paul Francis gives his take on the week in politics.

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Crash shuts part of M26

Crash shuts part of M26

17 June 2022

Motorists are being told to expect delays after a crash closed part of a motorway.

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