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Man attacked by gang in alley

Man attacked by gang in alley

02 September 2020

A man was taken to hospital after he was attacked by a gang of four men near a park.

Future of taxi firms thrown into doubt

Future of taxi firms thrown into doubt

02 September 2020

The manager of a taxi company is concerned that the industry is irreparably damaged, after business plummeted as the pandemic hit.

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Weird and wonderful treasures found on Kent's beaches

Weird and wonderful treasures found on Kent's beaches

02 September 2020

From a 1,000-year-old leather slipper, to a 12st elephant tusk, there really is no telling what you might stumble upon along Kent's beaches.

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Industries which built the towns we know today

Industries which built the towns we know today

01 September 2020

We take a look back at the industries which once shaped the major towns we know today and employed thousands of people.

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Museum's Black Lives Matter 'reimagining' project

Museum's Black Lives Matter 'reimagining' project

01 September 2020

A museum with world-famous displays will stay closed as a project re-examining its collection in light of the Black Lives Matter movement takes place.

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Labour leader spotted queuing for ice cream

Labour leader spotted queuing for ice cream

31 August 2020

Sir Keir Starmer was spotted queuing for an ice cream at a Kent seafront.

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Bursaries awarded in memory of nurses who died with Covid-19

Bursaries awarded in memory of nurses who died with Covid-19

31 August 2020

Two nurses who died with Covid-19 will be honoured by a university and hospital trust with bursaries.

'I don't know why the government only helps out restaurants'

'I don't know why the government only helps out restaurants'

30 August 2020

A salon owner has called for the government's 'Eat Out' scheme to be extended to other businesses.

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Extinction Rebellion stage protest over airport

Extinction Rebellion stage protest over airport

29 August 2020

Protestors have launched a campaign against plans to reopen Manston Airport.

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Man drives mobility scooter off harbour wall

Man drives mobility scooter off harbour wall

29 August 2020

Lifeboats were called after a mobility scooter driver fell over a harbour wall and into the water on his machine.

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Record Store Day founder keeps shop closed on industry's biggest day

Record Store Day founder keeps shop closed on industry's biggest day

29 August 2020

As queues form outside vinyl shops for this year's Record Store Day, the man who brought it to the UK is keeping his doors closed.

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'Families deserve answers over hospital Covid deaths'

'Families deserve answers over hospital Covid deaths'

28 August 2020

Kent MPs say families deserve answers over a trust's high coronavirus infection rate after a health watchdog took enforcement action.

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First look inside luxury seafront apartments

First look inside luxury seafront apartments

28 August 2020

Developers have revealed the asking prices for luxury apartments at a hotly-anticipated complex on the site of a former fairground.

Woman dies in cliff fall

Woman dies in cliff fall

28 August 2020

A woman was pronounced dead in the early hours of this morning after falling from a cliff.

Five playgrounds set for major refurbishment

Five playgrounds set for major refurbishment

28 August 2020

Popular play areas are due to be given major overhauls - with one set to nearly double in size.

Cheapest homes for sale in Kent right now

Cheapest homes for sale in Kent right now

28 August 2020

Have you got itchy feet and are looking to move? We've found the cheapest homes for sale in Kent right now – and they're all under £70k.

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Action against trust after care concerns

Action against trust after care concerns

27 August 2020

A hospital trust has said it will strengthen infection prevention training after a CQC report raised concern for patients.

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Paedophile jailed after running away to Scotland

Paedophile jailed after running away to Scotland

27 August 2020

A repeat sex offender who accessed indecent images of children via the dark web then fled Scotland after he was caught has been jailed.

Man electrocuted at building site

Man electrocuted at building site

27 August 2020

A man has been taken to hospital after he was electrocuted at a building site.

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Stroke units to close as campaigners lose legal challenge

Stroke units to close as campaigners lose legal challenge

27 August 2020

A judge has thrown out campaigners' claims the decision to reject a legal challenge to close stroke units was unlawful meaning three units will close.

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