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Manhunt launched after sex attack in street

Manhunt launched after sex attack in street

A manhunt has been launched after a sex attack in the early hours.

New reception centres planned for unaccompanied child asylum-seekers

New reception centres planned for unaccompanied child asylum-seekers

Kent County Council is pressing for more funding from the Home Office for urgent accommodation for young asylum seekers.

Long-held extension plans for pier on hold

Long-held extension plans for pier on hold

Ambitions for building an extension at a popular pier are on ice for now, but bosses insist the attraction is in better shape than ever.

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Is this Kent’s worst Christmas tree?

Is this Kent’s worst Christmas tree?

Residents left underwhelmed by their town’s Christmas tree say: “You can get bigger ones in Poundland.”

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‘Indecent image’ sent to grammar school students during cyber attack

‘Indecent image’ sent to grammar school students during cyber attack

A grammar school has sent out a warning to parents after its internal email system was hacked.

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Man found dead in car near grammar schools

Man found dead in car near grammar schools

Emergency services were called following concerns for the welfare of a person in a car who has since been pronounced dead.

Gym chain to open in town centre furniture store

Gym chain to open in town centre furniture store

A 24/7 gym is set to move into a retail park, replacing a Bensons for Beds store.

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Season 2 of BBC drama The Gold confirmed

Season 2 of BBC drama The Gold confirmed

A hit BBC show where Kent takes centre stage has been renewed for a second season, it has been confirmed.

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A-road to shut for a week as work continues on housing estate

A-road to shut for a week as work continues on housing estate

A busy road is to be closed overnight for a week as work progresses on a controversial 725-home development.

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Historic town centre pub reopens after £1.2 million refit

Historic town centre pub reopens after £1.2 million refit

A town centre pub has reopened after a huge refurbishment – with a new name and majestic new look.

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‘I’ve fostered 140 cats in eight years’

‘I’ve fostered 140 cats in eight years’

An animal rescue volunteer who started fostering cats in 2015 has reached the milestone of caring for more than 140 cats and kittens.

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Puppy rescued after being trapped in cellar for months

Puppy rescued after being trapped in cellar for months

A one-year-old husky Staffie cross-breed now suffers with separation anxiety after being kept in a cellar for four months.

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New average speed check on fatal road as cameras installed

New average speed check on fatal road as cameras installed

Average speed cameras have been installed on a fatal stretch of road where a little girl and her grandmother were killed.

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‘It is another black mark against the school’

‘It is another black mark against the school’

As teachers take to the picket lines again over the behaviour of pupils at a Kent school, we took to the streets to see what residents think.

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Have your say on future of Kent’s windmills

Have your say on future of Kent’s windmills

A public consultation has begun on the future of Kent County Council windmills around the county.

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Cyclist hit by vehicle outside college

Cyclist hit by vehicle outside college

A cyclist has been hit by a vehicle outside a college during the morning rush hour.

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‘There’s nothing wrong with having faith – but no one should foist their beliefs on others’

‘There’s nothing wrong with having faith – but no one should foist their beliefs on others’

With religion being used as an excuse for war and atrocities, Secret Thinker explains why he’s happy to remain a non-believer.

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Armed robber died after collapse in prison showers

Armed robber died after collapse in prison showers

An armed robber from Kent who raided a fish and chip shop at knifepoint died after collapsing in the showers in prison, a new report has revealed.

‘I don’t blame the dogs for massacre – I blame their owner’

‘I don’t blame the dogs for massacre – I blame their owner’

A farmer who lost almost 30 sheep in a “massacre” by two bloodthirsty dogs says she blames their owner for the heartbreaking attack.

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‘Our service charge is going up by £600, but things are getting worse'

‘Our service charge is going up by £600, but things are getting worse'

Residents living in flats plagued by leaks, faulty lifts, and broken gates are furious over a hike in their monthly charges.

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Race to buy 500-year-old pub which starred in The Larkins

Race to buy 500-year-old pub which starred in The Larkins

Villagers have been given six months to come up with the cash to buy their local after the landlord decided to sell up.

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The much-loved ‘Sainsbury’s cat’ with hundreds of followers online

The much-loved ‘Sainsbury’s cat’ with hundreds of followers online

A marauding moggie known as the "Sainsbury's cat" has also been pictured in Starbucks, a nightclub, a school – and eight miles away in another town.

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Traders fuming as new £1.5m bus route slashes on-street parking

Traders fuming as new £1.5m bus route slashes on-street parking

Traders fear removing vital parking spaces from outside shops to make way for a new £1.5m bus lane could have a devastating impact on the town centre.

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Gritters deployed as cold snap intensifies

Gritters deployed as cold snap intensifies

Gritters are poised to take to the roads across Kent as temperatures are set to dip below freezing.

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Beach huts damaged as vandals cut padlocks

Beach huts damaged as vandals cut padlocks

Beach hut owners have been told to be on their guard after a number of padlocks were cut.

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Hated seafront hoarding set to finally come down

Hated seafront hoarding set to finally come down

An “enormous” hoarding surrounding an axed seafront development will be taken down early next year, council bosses have revealed.

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Celebrity chef’s woe as restaurant floods two months after opening

Celebrity chef’s woe as restaurant floods two months after opening

A celebrity chef has been left rueing his luck after his new venture flooded – just two months after first opening for business.

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Jury retires to consider baby murder trial verdict

Jury retires to consider baby murder trial verdict

Jurors have retired to consider their verdicts in the trial of a mother and her former boyfriend who stand accused of murdering a baby boy.

Deer with broken neck found trapped in barbed wire

Deer with broken neck found trapped in barbed wire

A group of teenagers have been praised for springing into action to try and save a deer found severely injured in a park.

Children miss school as vital train service cancelled for days

Children miss school as vital train service cancelled for days

Pupils have been missing school as a signalling fault has caused the cancellation of a vital train service, which has not been running since Friday.

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