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Where to see the Red Arrows this summer

Where to see the Red Arrows this summer

27 May 2021

This is where you can see the Red Arrows display team performing their incredible aerial acrobatics this summer.

County set to bask in 24C blast of summer

County set to bask in 24C blast of summer

27 May 2021

After a wet and windy month of May, the county looks set for a taste of summer as temperatures rise next week.

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Cigar butt discarded by Churchill fetches £4,200 at auction

Cigar butt discarded by Churchill fetches £4,200 at auction

26 May 2021

A cigar butt thrown away by Sir Winston Churchill in the 1940s has sold for more than £4,200 at auction.

Controversial plans to build car park on field for tourism spot are back

Controversial plans to build car park on field for tourism spot are back

25 May 2021

The National Trust has submitted altered plans to build a car park on a greenbelt field, with the number of spaces and land to be used reduced.

Dine like a star in luxury pod

Dine like a star in luxury pod

25 May 2021

A Kent company offering exclusive dining bubbles has picked up backing from celebrities and is now expanding to a new pub in the county.

Trains delayed and cancelled due to electrical fault

Trains delayed and cancelled due to electrical fault

25 May 2021

An electrical fault caused disruption on one of the county's busiest train lines this morning.

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The village which believed pubs were banned

The village which believed pubs were banned

25 May 2021

For decades, locals believed they lived in a 'dry village' where booze was banned - but just what is the truth?

Six-mile queues on motorway

Six-mile queues on motorway

24 May 2021

There were lengthy delays on a motorway after an accident involving four cars and two vans.

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Sleep pods to help medics

Sleep pods to help medics

24 May 2021

Exhausted hospital staff are now able to make use of new technology to grab a power nap on breaks or a sleep at the end of their shift.

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Cheryl Baker slams Eurovision voting

Cheryl Baker slams Eurovision voting

23 May 2021

Kent singer Cheryl Baker who stormed to Eurovision victory with Bucks Fizz has spoken out after a humiliating night saw the UK left with no points.

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More than 100,000 children living in poverty in Kent

More than 100,000 children living in poverty in Kent

20 May 2021

The number of children living in poverty in the county has risen over the last five years, new data shows.

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A belly buster of a full English

A belly buster of a full English

20 May 2021

As our cafes opened their doors once again for dining inside, we hunt high and low for that buzz only a bargain bite can deliver at breakfast.

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The boys and girls names facing extinction

The boys and girls names facing extinction

20 May 2021

The names growing in popularity and those fast falling out of favour with new families have been revealed.

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Suspected shoplifter skips court

Suspected shoplifter skips court

19 May 2021

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man suspected of shoplifting offences after he failed to turn up to court.

How did nuclear fallout affect our soldiers' families?

How did nuclear fallout affect our soldiers' families?

18 May 2021

Wives and children of service veterans involved in Britain's H-bomb tests are invited to take part in a new health study.

The place in Kent with UK's second priciest pints

The place in Kent with UK's second priciest pints

18 May 2021

New research has revealed that a place in Kent is the second most expensive place in the UK to buy a pint - just 20p shy of London.

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Country lane fly-tippers caught in the act

Country lane fly-tippers caught in the act

18 May 2021

Two men have been ordered to pay thousands of pounds after being caught on CCTV dumping household waste and asbestos in a country lane.

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'He could not believe his eyes'

'He could not believe his eyes'

18 May 2021

A carer for a teenage boy with a rare genetic disorder has teamed up with a mural artist to make his intergalactic-themed wish come true.

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'Everyone wants pubs back, but parents need this'

'Everyone wants pubs back, but parents need this'

17 May 2021

A soft play centre which fought tooth and nail for its survival during the pandemic is delighted to be filled with screaming children once again.

Tragic case of homeless man to be studied at university

Tragic case of homeless man to be studied at university

17 May 2021

The story of a homeless man refused permission to take pets into his new-found accommodation is now the subject of academic study.

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