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Regulator denies telling ambulance boss to step down

Regulator denies telling ambulance boss to step down

01 March 2016

Suggestions that the chairman of South East Coast Ambulance Service has been ordered to leave his post over a controversial policy have been denied.

Wait over as secondary school places are allocated

Wait over as secondary school places are allocated

01 March 2016

A record number of pupils have secured a place at one of their chosen secondary schools this year, despite an increase in the number of applications.

Ambulance services denies NHS 111 policy linked to deaths

Ambulance services denies NHS 111 policy linked to deaths

29 February 2016

South East Coast Ambulance Service has refuted claims that its handling of NHS 111 calls led to patient deaths.

Ambulance CCTV fails to reduce paramedic attacks

Ambulance CCTV fails to reduce paramedic attacks

28 February 2016

Attacks on paramedics have slightly risen despite CCTV in ambulances being introduced

Fire crews called after eggs left too long

Fire crews called after eggs left too long

27 February 2016

Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a house fire where they discovered something different

Scout master made boys parade nude, court told

Scout master made boys parade nude, court told

26 February 2016

A scout master is accused of persuading four members of his troop to parade naked down the aisle of a church while he watched.

TV stars and authors at new three-day literary festival

TV stars and authors at new three-day literary festival

24 February 2016

TV stars from dramas to children's television and famous authors will be heading to a new literary festival to be held at Chiddingstone Castle.

Man NOT guilty of father's murder

Man NOT guilty of father's murder

23 February 2016

A man accused of murdering his father after an argument over charging a phone has been found not guilty.

Jury considers verdict in phone charger stabbing

Jury considers verdict in phone charger stabbing

22 February 2016

A jury has retired to consider whether a man with learning difficulties is guilty of murdering his father following an argument over charging a phone.

Tonbridge and Malling MP Tom Tugendhat will vote to stay in the EU

Tonbridge and Malling MP Tom Tugendhat will vote to stay in the EU

22 February 2016

Kent's MPs are setting out where they stand on the EU referendum

Carriageway reopens after crash

Carriageway reopens after crash

22 February 2016

A major road is now open after a crash between a lorry and two cars.

Trying out a smarter way to clean up our streets

Trying out a smarter way to clean up our streets

21 February 2016

A Kent council has become the first in the UK to join forces with a mobile phone app to clean up the streets.

Millions stolen in Britain's biggest heist

Millions stolen in Britain's biggest heist

21 February 2016

Robbers stole £53m from a cash depot in Britain's biggest heist in 2006. Seven people have been tried and convicted - but millions remain missing.

Pre-school gets low hygiene rating

Pre-school gets low hygiene rating

19 February 2016

A pre-school visited by food inspectors has been given one of the lowest ratings available.

Just when you thought it couldn't get worse...

Just when you thought it couldn't get worse...

18 February 2016

Southeastern customers rate the rail firm among the worst in the country - with under half of those polled happy with the service.

Kent police 'good at keeping people safe'

Kent police 'good at keeping people safe'

18 February 2016

Police in Kent are good at reducing crime and keeping people safe, a report into all the country's forces has revealed.

County education chiefs deny "secrecy" claims over grammar annexe plan

County education chiefs deny "secrecy" claims over grammar annexe plan

18 February 2016

Campaigners opposed to 11-plus accuse KCC of keeping key details of grammar annexe under wraps

Thousands join dole queue

Thousands join dole queue

17 February 2016

More than 1,000 people began claiming unemployment benefits last month as temporary work came to an end after the Christmas period.

Huge eagle returns home

Huge eagle returns home

16 February 2016

Staff at an animal sanctuary are overjoyed after Rex the Sea Eagle - who flew off during a demonstration three days ago - returned home.

Two hospitalised in crash

Two hospitalised in crash

16 February 2016

Two people were taken to hospital after a two-car smash on a busy stretch of road last night.

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