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'Hitler's suicide was no surprise - it's a pity it wasn't earlier'

'Hitler's suicide was no surprise - it's a pity it wasn't earlier'

30 April 2020

On the 75th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's death, a survivor of the Nazi regime recalls there being little surprise at the Fuhrer's demise.

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The multi-million pound projects now in doubt

The multi-million pound projects now in doubt

30 April 2020

Services could be cut and major projects scrapped to balance the books in one area of Kent as its council warns of a "financial tsunami".

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Bikers warned over lockdown rules

Bikers warned over lockdown rules

29 April 2020

Police have issued two bikers with warnings after they were stopped while riding through woodland.

Low numbers at virus centres despite huge demand expected

Low numbers at virus centres despite huge demand expected

29 April 2020

Demand for Covid-19 treatment centres across the district may have been vastly overestimated as it is revealed few patients are using them.

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MP slams domestic abusers in powerful speech

MP slams domestic abusers in powerful speech

29 April 2020

A Kent MP has branded those who are using the Covid-19 lockdown as an opportunity to control partners and family members 'almighty cowards'.

Bush pigs to be released into the wild

Bush pigs to be released into the wild

29 April 2020

Red river hogs from a wild animal park are due to be sent to Africa after lockdown.

What lies beneath: Kent's history of shipwrecks

What lies beneath: Kent's history of shipwrecks

29 April 2020

With a coastline home to two of Britain's most important historic shipping lanes, Kent has a wealth of shipwrecks in the waters around the county.

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Man charged after alleged arson attempt

Man charged after alleged arson attempt

28 April 2020

A suspect was arrested after reports he threatened to set fire to a shed.

Huge emergency response at tower block

Huge emergency response at tower block

28 April 2020

Officers have taped off an area next to a block of flats after police and paramedics were called out.

All B&Q stores across Kent now open

All B&Q stores across Kent now open

28 April 2020

Five more B&Q branches have now reopened across the county.

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Tesco customers to queue in car if it's raining

Tesco customers to queue in car if it's raining

28 April 2020

Shoppers at Tesco could be asked to queue in their cars instead of lining up outside if the weather is cold or wet.

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Homes plan for curry house site

Homes plan for curry house site

27 April 2020

A developer has launched fresh plans to build houses on the site of a former restaurant - after a previous proposal was rejected by the council.

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Gran taken to hospital after hit-and-run

Gran taken to hospital after hit-and-run

27 April 2020

Police are hunting a motorist who drove off after colliding with another car in a horrific crash which left a grandmother needing hospital treatment.

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Getting creative in different ways

Getting creative in different ways

27 April 2020

An arts university has joined the effort to supply frontline workers with scrubs and face shields.

Greggs and Burger King to reopen some stores

Greggs and Burger King to reopen some stores

27 April 2020

Bakery chain Greggs and fast food firm Burger King have both announced they will reopen a number of stores amid the national lockdown.

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Maternity probe to examine decade of baby deaths

Maternity probe to examine decade of baby deaths

27 April 2020

An independent review into a hospital baby death scandal has started with help from people who worked on the Hillsborough investigation.

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How your council is dealing with traveller camps during lockdown

How your council is dealing with traveller camps during lockdown

27 April 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked police guidelines which could see travellers avoid eviction from illegal camps, but only in certain parts of Kent.

What were they thinking? Nine crazy ideas for Kent

What were they thinking? Nine crazy ideas for Kent

27 April 2020

Madcap schemes for the county include a 200ft carving of Winston Churchill's face in the White Cliffs and a 50m white horse in the Ebbsfleet Valley.

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Kent's best lockdown DIY projects

Kent's best lockdown DIY projects

26 April 2020

From a homemade 'pub' to a back garden assault course, people in Kent have taken DIY to a new level during lockdown - vote for your favourite.

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Date set for takeover of scandal-hit housing firm

Date set for takeover of scandal-hit housing firm

25 April 2020

The staff and the services of a scandal-hit social housing firm are set to transfer to the four councils that own it later this year.

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