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Paedophile who ‘identifies as young girl’ jailed after phone found in ‘Hello Kitty’ bedroom

Paedophile who ‘identifies as young girl’ jailed after phone found in ‘Hello Kitty’ bedroom

A convicted paedophile who claims to identify as a little girl has been jailed for having a secret phone in breach of a sexual harm prevention order.

‘People can’t wait six months for mental health support’

‘People can’t wait six months for mental health support’

As the NHS struggles to cope with the country’s mental health crisis, we spoke to those who are finding alternative places to get support.

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Gift of iconic wartime fighter plane could unlock cash windfall

Gift of iconic wartime fighter plane could unlock cash windfall

Aircraft conservationists have been gifted an iconic fighter plane recovered from the Arctic Circle to boost funds.

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Firefighters tackle blaze at family home

Firefighters tackle blaze at family home

One person suffered from smoke inhalation after a fire at a family home early this morning.

Academy receives glowing review as teachers celebrated for ‘nurture’ of pupils

Academy receives glowing review as teachers celebrated for ‘nurture’ of pupils

A primary school has received another well-received Ofsted report for the second successive time following its latest inspection.

Early-morning shed fire prompts emergency response

Early-morning shed fire prompts emergency response

A shed fire in the early hours of this morning prompted an emergency response from firefighters.

Everything you need to know about new ‘red route’ parking rules

Everything you need to know about new ‘red route’ parking rules

Controversial ‘red routes’ come into force in one part of Kent today. Here’s everything you need to know about the new traffic measures.

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King announces continued patronage of historic Kent trust

King announces continued patronage of historic Kent trust

The King will be continuing his patronage as the Medway heritage site’s trust celebrates its 40th year.

Opening date revealed for outdoor pool

Opening date revealed for outdoor pool

Crews have been taking advantage of the hot weather to get an open air swimming pool ready for visitors.

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A touch of class: Old bosses offer support to Gillingham’s new one

A touch of class: Old bosses offer support to Gillingham’s new one

Gillingham’s former managers have offered their support to the club’s new boss Mark Bonner.

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Chatham’s play-off loss hasn’t knocked their ambition

Chatham’s play-off loss hasn’t knocked their ambition

Chatham Town’s play-off defeat last week hasn’t dampened the chairman’s ambition - he’s still targeting the Football League.

Gillingham manager working on backroom team

Gillingham manager working on backroom team

Gillingham manager Mark Bonner has yet to finalise his backroom team - but there’s no rush.

Hopes of better times ahead as Chatham fight to the end

Hopes of better times ahead as Chatham fight to the end

Chatham Town Women turned in another top performance on Sunday to end a relegation season on a high.

“It’s exciting times and I’m buzzing for it” – Old Wills CC are back

“It’s exciting times and I’m buzzing for it” – Old Wills CC are back

Old Williamsonians return to competitive Kent League cricket this weekend - after a six-year absence.

Police and medics block street after collision between pedestrian and motorbike

Police and medics block street after collision between pedestrian and motorbike

Emergency services responded to an incident that blocked a busy route to oncoming traffic.

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Family pays tribute to ‘kind and happy’ fisherman

Family pays tribute to ‘kind and happy’ fisherman

The family of a fisherman who lived in a town for his whole life has paid tribute to him following his death.

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Former deputy Tory leader joins Independent Group

Former deputy Tory leader joins Independent Group

The ex deputy leader said she left the Tories over disagreements about the direction they were heading in and an unwillingness to accept mistakes.

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Michael Gove to decide future of docks application

Michael Gove to decide future of docks application

Michael Gove will consider whether to intervene over a controversial application to redevelop docks.

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Thief banned from all Co-op, Sainsbury’s and Tesco stores jailed

Thief banned from all Co-op, Sainsbury’s and Tesco stores jailed

A serial shoplifter who was banned from multiple supermarkets across Kent has been jailed after stealing £400 worth of goods.

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Bonner to make final call on Gillingham transfers

Bonner to make final call on Gillingham transfers

Gillingham boss Mark Bonner insists he’ll have the final say on players the club will be looking to sign this summer.

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