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Kent's important role in Natasha's Law

Kent's important role in Natasha's Law

03 May 2022

Natasha's Law took effect in October and since then, food labs have had a serious rise in undeclared allergen samples being tested in packaged food.

Bag a bargain at these top boot fairs

Bag a bargain at these top boot fairs

30 April 2022

Find pre-loved deals and vintage treasures at some of the county’s biggest and best boot fairs.

'I grabbed him, I didn't realise he had cut her throat'

'I grabbed him, I didn't realise he had cut her throat'

30 April 2022

A heroic couple who wrestled a murderous ex-husband off his wife after stumbling across the bloodbath on their way to breakfast have spoken out.

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Train routes to close over Bank Holiday weekend

Train routes to close over Bank Holiday weekend

29 April 2022

Anyone jumping on a train over the Bank Holiday may have to rearrange travel plans as certain routes are to undergo maintenance once again.

'The special needs system is a bottomless pit'

'The special needs system is a bottomless pit'

28 April 2022

An investigation has found special needs and disability funding in Kent has reached a £103m cash deficit and parents are losing faith in the system.

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Firms owed £1.1m by Rooks 'highly unlikely' to see a penny

Firms owed £1.1m by Rooks 'highly unlikely' to see a penny

26 April 2022

New documents reveal the 157 businesses still owed more than £1m by a Kent butchery chain which went into administration last month.

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Railway station set to shut for repairs

Railway station set to shut for repairs

26 April 2022

A railway station will be closed for several days to passengers and commuters due to much needed repairs.

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Matches cancelled after football pitch vandalism

Matches cancelled after football pitch vandalism

22 April 2022

A fundraiser has been launched to fix £2,700 of damage at a playing field left covered in rubbish and human faeces after travellers pitched up.

Kent MP joint-second favourite to replace PM

Kent MP joint-second favourite to replace PM

21 April 2022

A Kent MP now stands as the joint-second favourite to replace Boris Johnson amid the PartyGate fallout.

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Murder plot husband jailed for 'horrific' nail bar attack on ex-wife

Murder plot husband jailed for 'horrific' nail bar attack on ex-wife

21 April 2022

A man who brutally attacked his ex-wife in a failed attempt to kill her has been jailed for more than 30 years.

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KCC rejects town's bid to create a community centre

KCC rejects town's bid to create a community centre

21 April 2022

A town is feeling 'very angry' at KCC's 'unfair' rejection of its plans for a new community hub.

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Councillor to stand trial over historic sex crimes at prestigious school

Councillor to stand trial over historic sex crimes at prestigious school

20 April 2022

A serving councillor will stand trial charged with historic sex crimes allegedly committed while he taught at a prestigious school.

Disaster strikes? Who you gonna call?

Disaster strikes? Who you gonna call?

20 April 2022

From nuclear disasters to flooding, pandemics and even dead whales, meet the agency tasked with getting the county back on our feet.

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Easter lamb saved from certain death

Easter lamb saved from certain death

15 April 2022

A lamb found unresponsive by the roadside is being nurtured back to health thanks to round-the-clock care by volunteers.

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Town's shameful disability access

Town's shameful disability access

15 April 2022

One part of Kent has been shamed as among the country's worst when it comes to adapting homes for elderly or disabled people.

Lone lamb found at death's door by roadside

Lone lamb found at death's door by roadside

12 April 2022

Volunteers at a Kent animal sanctuary are working round the clock to save a lamb found alone, freezing and barely responsive by the roadside.

Families left with 'dilemma' as bid for public Fuller inquiry rejected

Families left with 'dilemma' as bid for public Fuller inquiry rejected

12 April 2022

The families of victims abused by David Fuller have been left with a "huge dilemma" after the High Court rejected their calls for a public inquiry.

Your guide to a brilliant bank holiday weekend

Your guide to a brilliant bank holiday weekend

11 April 2022

From egg hunts to spring nature trails, finish your Easter holiday on a high with these great days out.

Historic castle's future to be discussed

Historic castle's future to be discussed

07 April 2022

A cafe, a bar, offices or housing have all been touted as possible options for the future for a Kent castle as ideas are put out to the public.

Plans for 200-space lorry park thrown out

Plans for 200-space lorry park thrown out

07 April 2022

Proposals for a 200-space lorry parking area which would have taken trucks off the roads in Kent have been refused.

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