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A busy main road is set to close again to allow for the filming of a driving sequence.
Strikes by teachers who fear for their safety at a troubled secondary school are expected to continue despite talks held.
The government has been urged to take immediate steps to protect children at a troubled school – bringing in security guards if necessary.
More than 30 bicycles which have been repaired and recycled by prisoners have been donated to a school to sell at its Christmas fair.
The boss of a troubled school has explained why it was the hardest to run as teachers continue to strike over children’s bad behaviour.
A drug dealer who was caught in the act and has been jailed for more than three years had “misplaced confidence”, says a detective.
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.
Javaun Splatt liked the look of Sheppey when scoring against them earlier this season and jumped at the chance to get onboard at Holm Park.
Teachers fearing for their safety at a troubled secondary school are continuing to strike in an ongoing row over pupil behaviour and violence.
Stunning images of aurora borealis over the county have been shared by quick-fingered photographers.
A former top sports star is trying to resolve the 60-year mystery why she was sensationally dropped from an Olympic final.
Families whose relatives were given 48 hours to find a new care home after theirs shut suddenly will soon know its fate.
National Education Union staff will be meeting with a school trust to come to an agreement over pupil behaviour measures which led to a strike.
A three-day closure affecting a major road is no longer going ahead.
Part of a busy dual carriageway has been closed due to reports of a vehicle blaze.
A major route is closing overnight for more than a week for roadworks.
As staff members protest over violence and threats from pupils, teachers and parents at the school have revealed the scale of the troubling issues.
Dozens of teachers have gone on strike today to call for more action over threats and violence from pupils at a Kent secondary school.
Sheppey boss Ernie Batten isn’t one for confronting officials but he couldn’t hold back after his defender suffered a broken leg on Saturday.
Three-day resurfacing works on a “tiny bit” of a coastal park’s car park has left visitors questioning why the whole area wasn’t repaired.