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Mad about the blooms

Mad about the blooms

27 April 2016

Gardens across the county are opening their gates to show off their blooms, and give you inspiration for your own.

Kent set for more wintry showers

Kent set for more wintry showers

27 April 2016

Forecasters are predicting more hail, sleet and snow today as gritters prepare to treat routes.

Doctors enter second day of all-out strike

Doctors enter second day of all-out strike

27 April 2016

Emergency care has been withdrawn for a second day running in the long-running standoff over government plans for a new contract.

Alarm as youngsters fall victim to 'revenge porn'

Alarm as youngsters fall victim to 'revenge porn'

27 April 2016

More than a dozen teenagers have reported having sexual images of themselves shared by a former partner in the year since "revenge porn" was outlawed.

Corbyn uses KCC leader to exploit Tory academies row

Corbyn uses KCC leader to exploit Tory academies row

27 April 2016

Kent County Council's leader was dragged into a row over academies by Labour's Jeremy Corbyn at Prime Minister's Questions today.

Seventh arrest after pensioner's violent death

Seventh arrest after pensioner's violent death

26 April 2016

A seventh man has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender after a 73-year-old was bludgeoned to death in his own home.

Police swoop on house in murder probe

Police swoop on house in murder probe

25 April 2016

Police investigating the death of Roy Blackman tonight descended on a house, but say no arrests have been made.

Family of 'murdered' pensioner create memory book

Family of 'murdered' pensioner create memory book

25 April 2016

The family of a 73-year-old man bludgeoned to death in his own home are invited those who knew him to share their memories in a special book.

Draft Local Plan to be considered by government

Draft Local Plan to be considered by government

25 April 2016

Controversial plans to build 18,560 homes in a district by 2031 have been sent to the Secretary of State for approval.

Wobble to open Fringe Festival with a bang

Wobble to open Fringe Festival with a bang

25 April 2016

Cult star Jah Wobble talks getting his nickname from Sid Vicious and how his music has ahead of playing this year's Maidstone Fringe Festival.

Soloists join castle concerts line-up

Soloists join castle concerts line-up

24 April 2016

Two renowned opera singers have joined the Definitive Rat Pack and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at this summer's classic concert at Leeds Castle.

Stepping up to the marathon challenge

Stepping up to the marathon challenge

24 April 2016

Meet some of the runners taking part in today's London Marathon - and hear their amazing stories.

Doctors' strike won't put patients at risk, NHS trust says

Doctors' strike won't put patients at risk, NHS trust says

23 April 2016

A Kent hospital trust is reassuring patients that measures are in place to cope with next week's junior doctors' strike.

Staff battle to save power station worker found hanged

Staff battle to save power station worker found hanged

23 April 2016

Workers at a power plant tried in vain to save their colleague after they found him hanged in a store room.

Terrified staff threatened by hammer-wielding robbers

Terrified staff threatened by hammer-wielding robbers

22 April 2016

Workers at a fishmongers were forced to hand over cash after thieves wearing balaclavas burst in and threatened them with hammers.

The Friday News Quiz

The Friday News Quiz

22 April 2016

What caused delays to trains this week? Take the KentOnline Friday News Quiz.

Winemaker reveals sparkling results

Winemaker reveals sparkling results

22 April 2016

Chapel Down increased sales by a third and enjoyed its second-best ever harvest in what bosses described as an "excellent year of growth".

Police fined £80k after 'serious' breach

Police fined £80k after 'serious' breach

21 April 2016

Kent Police have been fined after they released sensitive personal information to a suspect accused of abusing his partner.

The Beatles - as you've never known them

The Beatles - as you've never known them

21 April 2016

A new book explores the urban myths around the world's most famous band.

Beacons to be lit across Kent to mark Queen's 90th

Beacons to be lit across Kent to mark Queen's 90th

21 April 2016

Towns and villages across Kent will join hundreds nationwide this evening lighting beacons in honour of the Queen's 90th birthday.

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