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Thursday, February 09 2012

In your Kent Messenger

This week we reveal the story of the benefits fraudster who earned £66,000 selling sweets and t-shirts on eBay. We also have an eight-page election special - your guide to the candidates who want to be your next MP, all the latest campaign coverage, and a local elections round-up.

Also:

  • Kent Messenger front page April 30Hustings at the Local - about 200 people came to the Royal Albion pub to quiz the candidates standing in Maidstone and the Weald. Find out what the main issues were.
  • Top prizes and offers, including your chance to win an LCD TV and claim two free pints of milk
  • A man appears in court charged with arson after a series of fires in Maidstone town centre toilets
  • Pictures of St George's Day celebrations in Maidstone
  • PLUS We talk to the woman who says she's addicted to shoplifting - after being caught stealing pants from a town centre shop.

 

All in your Kent Messenger, out now.

Friday, April 30 2010

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