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Nominations flooding in for Hospital Hero award

Nominations flooding in for Hospital Hero award

19 September 2018

It's not too late to nominate the member of hospital staff who you believe has gone above and beyond to provide outstanding care.

Lorry stuck under railway bridge

Lorry stuck under railway bridge

19 September 2018

A road is blocked and a recovery operation is under way after a lorry became stuck under a bridge.

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Cinema plans under fire

Cinema plans under fire

17 September 2018

Residents are concerned plans to turn farmland into a drive-in cinema could make the area loud and dangerous.

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Motorcyclist dies after car crash

Motorcyclist dies after car crash

17 September 2018

A motorbike rider has died in hospital after an accident involving a car.

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Trust among worst in UK for delays in cancer care

Trust among worst in UK for delays in cancer care

17 September 2018

A Kent health trust is one of the worst in the UK for cancer care.

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Car overturns in town centre

Car overturns in town centre

14 September 2018

There are delays in a town centre this afternoon after a car overturned on to its roof.

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Man seen running naked from waist down in forest

Man seen running naked from waist down in forest

14 September 2018

Patrols have been stepped up in a forest after a string of indecent incidents.

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Man suspected of possession of wild birds

Man suspected of possession of wild birds

12 September 2018

A man charged with possession of wild birds will appear in court next month.

Inquest into terror attack hears evidence

Inquest into terror attack hears evidence

11 September 2018

An inquest into those who were killed in the Westminster Bridge attack has heard of the graphic and shocking scenes left by terrorist Khalid Masood.

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Countywide newspaper launched

Countywide newspaper launched

11 September 2018

The best stories from across Kent are now available to read in one countywide newspaper.

Should Kent have fewer charity shops?

Should Kent have fewer charity shops?

06 September 2018

Residents say a growing number of charity shops could be detrimental to the local economy - but do you agree?

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Suicide rate at five-year low

Suicide rate at five-year low

06 September 2018

The number of people taking their own lives in Kent is the lowest it has been since 2012.

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Teen tried to bring ecstasy to pub during World Cup clash

Teen tried to bring ecstasy to pub during World Cup clash

06 September 2018

A teenager has been locked up after being caught trying to enter a pub with Class A drugs during England's World Cup semi-final against Croatia.

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Probe as children jolted at power line playground

Probe as children jolted at power line playground

06 September 2018

A playground under a 132,000-volt power line has been dismantled and an investigation begun after reports of children receiving electric shocks.

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Nominate your hospital heroes

Nominate your hospital heroes

06 September 2018

Do you know a member of hospital staff who went above and beyond to provide care and support? Here's your chance to make sure they get recognised.

Kent Test undermined as schools set own exams

Kent Test undermined as schools set own exams

06 September 2018

The Kent Test is in danger of 'splintering' according to a former grammar school head teacher as more selectives introduce their own entrance exams.

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Store manager and police officer 'assaulted'

Store manager and police officer 'assaulted'

05 September 2018

A 67-year-old man has been charged after a disturbance in a shop this week.

Beggars and rough sleepers face £100 fines

Beggars and rough sleepers face £100 fines

05 September 2018

A council has come under fire for new legislation that could see homeless people fined £100 on the spot.

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Get back to nature with Apple Days

Get back to nature with Apple Days

05 September 2018

The National Trust kicks off its harvest events including Apple Days and Honey and Hops from this weekend.

Get your history hit with Heritage Open Days

Get your history hit with Heritage Open Days

05 September 2018

Historic sites across Kent are opening their doors for this year's Heritage Open Days, England’s biggest festival of heritage and culture.

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