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MP: 'Legacy of friends killed in conflict is at risk'

MP: 'Legacy of friends killed in conflict is at risk'

08 July 2021

A Kent MP who served in Afghanistan and is critical of the decision to withdraw troops has spoken out in parliament.

Councillor, 28, set to become new leader

Councillor, 28, set to become new leader

08 July 2021

A young politics graduate has seen his political career advance still further by being chosen for a top leadership role.

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Get on the trail of food and ale

Get on the trail of food and ale

07 July 2021

A food and ale trail, encouraging people to visit pubs, breweries, cafes and markets in a town with rewards at the end, has launched in a Kent town.

Beatrice sure of England victory

Beatrice sure of England victory

03 July 2021

It seems you can enjoy the Euro2020 quarter final tonight without worry - a clever cat predicts England will beat Ukraine.

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Fears over horse crematorium near homes

Fears over horse crematorium near homes

02 July 2021

A council has come to a decision over a new horse crematorium in Kent which saw 89 people send in their objections.

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'Public toilet tax' consultation launched

'Public toilet tax' consultation launched

02 July 2021

People would pay more in council tax for living in an area with public loos, under plans proposed by a local authority.

The parts of Kent to see the biggest rise in Covid cases

The parts of Kent to see the biggest rise in Covid cases

01 July 2021

Covid-19 cases are rising across Kent but hospital admissions remain low.

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Hospital gets backing for new student accommodation

Hospital gets backing for new student accommodation

01 July 2021

A trust is looking to address the shortfall of qualified doctors in the county by creating housing and a teaching block for 145 students.

Temporary recycling bins introduced to ease kerbside waste

Temporary recycling bins introduced to ease kerbside waste

01 July 2021

Overflowing bins packed with cardboard have pushed a council to introduce temporary recycling units while collections are suspended.

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Top broker's £100k music swindle left schools without cover

Top broker's £100k music swindle left schools without cover

01 July 2021

A top insurance broker whose £100,000 swindle to feed his gambling addiction left schools without cover for musical instruments has avoided jail.

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Man dies after being found near park

Man dies after being found near park

30 June 2021

A man in his sixties was found dead by police after calls were made regarding concern for his welfare.

Final day for majority of symptom-free covid test sites

Final day for majority of symptom-free covid test sites

30 June 2021

Only two sites in the county for asymptomatic testing will remain open after today, as eight more close.

'It's not just a bad period - this disease affects me every single day'

'It's not just a bad period - this disease affects me every single day'

29 June 2021

A nurse with a condition affecting one in 10 women says battling for a diagnosis left her feeling like she was mad.

Driver flees crash scene after car hits telegraph pole

Driver flees crash scene after car hits telegraph pole

27 June 2021

A driver fled the scene of a crash after their car hit a telegraph pole following a late night crash forcing the road to be shut.

How Kent's vineyards scored at the International Wine Challenge

How Kent's vineyards scored at the International Wine Challenge

27 June 2021

This English Wine Week, here are the award winning Kent tipples recognised in one of the industry's biggest global contests.

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Bin collections suspended for two weeks

Bin collections suspended for two weeks

24 June 2021

Recycling bin collections in part of Kent will be suspended for two weeks as a contractor struggles to recruit drivers.

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Trespasser causes train delays

Trespasser causes train delays

24 June 2021

A man walking on the tracks caused delays to services as police and Network Rail workers rushed to get him to safety.

Waste company four days behind on collections fined again

Waste company four days behind on collections fined again

24 June 2021

A refuse company warned to improve its performance or risk financial penalties has been fined again by a council for more disrupted bin collections.

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UFO's, aliens and one man's battle for the truth

UFO's, aliens and one man's battle for the truth

24 June 2021

It's World UFO Day and one author sets his experience of going on a hunt for the truth in Kent against other unexplained incidents.

Get revved up for the weekend with these seven super events

Get revved up for the weekend with these seven super events

23 June 2021

From a motorbike jumble, to wartime-themed fun, and live music to getting back to nature, we've found seven events across Kent to try this weekend.

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