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'Hospital staff gave their all to save my life'

'Hospital staff gave their all to save my life'

29 September 2020

A grandfather has praised hospital staff who saved his life during his coronavirus ordeal.

Primary schools to close early to beat virus

Primary schools to close early to beat virus

29 September 2020

An academies trust has made the drastic decision to close its primary schools early one afternoon every week.

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Closure threat for post office branches

Closure threat for post office branches

29 September 2020

There are fears post office branches could be forced to close unless future Government subsidy for the network is agreed.

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'Crazy' council allows funfair to visit town

'Crazy' council allows funfair to visit town

29 September 2020

There are concerns a popular funfair will put a town 'under huge risk' and lead to a spike in coronavirus cases when it pitches up later this week.

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Kent's former MPs: Where are they now?

Kent's former MPs: Where are they now?

29 September 2020

Just what happened to some of the county's most high profile politicians when they stepped down from the House of Commons? We find out...

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Man 'used as battering ram in robbery'

Man 'used as battering ram in robbery'

29 September 2020

A man was used as a battering ram and knocked over a one-year-old in a buggy during a robbery, a court has heard.

Producer to the stars' song for tragic nurse's daughters

Producer to the stars' song for tragic nurse's daughters

29 September 2020

A producer who has worked with Usher and Mary J Blige has helped create a song to raise money for the family of a nurse who died from Covid-19.

DMC control was 'total failure'

DMC control was 'total failure'

28 September 2020

Health bosses are investigating 18 serious incidents that happened while DMC ran several health centres.

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Neighbours worried by latest sinkholes

Neighbours worried by latest sinkholes

28 September 2020

People living close to the latest sinkholes to appear in their neighbourhood have told of the frightening moment police came to the door.

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Thug ploughed car into bar after biting doorman's face

Thug ploughed car into bar after biting doorman's face

28 September 2020

A man has been jailed after crashing his car into a late-night bar moments after biting a doorman on the eyebrow as he was being thrown out.

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Animal lovers wanted for fostering scheme

Animal lovers wanted for fostering scheme

28 September 2020

The UK's largest shelter is offering free food and vets bills to temporary owners of some of their furry friends.

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Class sent home after coronavirus case

Class sent home after coronavirus case

28 September 2020

A primary school has sent home a class of pupils after a person tested positive for covid at the site.

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Can you solve this parachuting mystery?

Can you solve this parachuting mystery?

28 September 2020

A teenager has captured a mysterious object parachuting into the sea off Kent.

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Sea drama as sailor rescued from buoy

Sea drama as sailor rescued from buoy

28 September 2020

A sailor used the light from his mobile phone to guide rescuers to the mooring buoy he was clinging to after his dinghy sank in heavy winds.

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Pair charged after £3k store thefts

Pair charged after £3k store thefts

28 September 2020

Two men have appeared at court after more than £3,000 worth of food and alcohol was stolen from a supermarket.

Sixth form sent home after Covid-19 case

Sixth form sent home after Covid-19 case

28 September 2020

An entire form group at a school will be working from home following a positive coronavirus test.

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Former town centre pub to become fish restaurant

Former town centre pub to become fish restaurant

28 September 2020

Work is under way to bring a boarded-up pub back to life and turn it into eatery.

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Taxi boss slams Uber licence decision

Taxi boss slams Uber licence decision

28 September 2020

A decision to allow transport firm Uber to keep operating in the capital and in parts of Kent has been criticised by a taxi drivers' association.

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Excessive shaking of hands is a non, non

Excessive shaking of hands is a non, non

28 September 2020

A greater understanding of the way Europeans behave is required according to a senior county councillor.

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I don't like pond delays...

I don't like pond delays...

28 September 2020

Sir Bob Geldof's plans for a 40-metre pond have been stalled as archaeologists want to inspect the 'I Don't Like Mondays' singer's garden.

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