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Wildlife park to close due to Covid

25 January 2021
Wildlife park to close due to Covid

Bosses at a wildlife park have announced they have been forced to close due to the pressures caused by the pandemic.

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Covid-free asylum seekers will move from barracks to hotels

24 January 2021
Covid-free asylum seekers will move from barracks to hotels

Around 100 asylum seekers are being moved to hotels to make social distancing easier in Napier Barracks.

Car abandoned on railway line

24 January 2021
Car abandoned on railway line

A man has been arrested after a car was left on a railway line.

78 years in jail for people smugglers over Essex lorry deaths

22 January 2021
78 years in jail for people smugglers over Essex lorry deaths

Four men have been jailed for a total of 78 years after the death of 39 men, women and children who were found dead in the back of a lorry.

Asylum seekers 'refused Covid tests'

19 January 2021
Asylum seekers 'refused Covid tests'

Up to 100 people living in Napier Barracks are believed to have tested positive for coronavirus.

Primary schools continue to face uncertainty

04 January 2021
Primary schools continue to face uncertainty

MPs and council leaders have voiced their thoughts over primary schools remaining open as the country faces another national lockdown.

The people from Kent recognised in New Year Honours

30 December 2020
The people from Kent recognised in New Year Honours

Find out who from Kent is on the Queen's New Year Honours list.

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Brexit trade deal agreed

24 December 2020
Brexit trade deal agreed

After months of negotiations a deal between the UK and Europe has been agreed.

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Stranded drivers scramble for food

23 December 2020
Stranded drivers scramble for food

Tins of beans, cucumbers and bottles of beer have been passed over, under and through the fence to drivers stuck in Manston.

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France to lift UK travel ban

22 December 2020
France to lift UK travel ban

The end of chaos on Kent's roads could be in sight after it was announced the French border would reopen.

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Mass testing of secondary school pupils begins

16 December 2020
Mass testing of secondary school pupils begins

All secondary school ages children will be tested for coronavirus over the next few weeks as the government tries to stop the spread.

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Calls for Christmas rules rethink

15 December 2020
Calls for Christmas rules rethink

Rising coronavirus cases have sparked calls for the government to change the relaxed rules for the Christmas period.

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Google outage hits thousands

14 December 2020
Google outage hits thousands

Thousands of Google users, including teachers using learning software, were left unable to access emails or watch YouTube videos.

Government cuts isolation period

11 December 2020
Government cuts isolation period

People in contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus will no longer have to stay inside for two weeks.

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It's Christmas Jumper Day!

11 December 2020
It's Christmas Jumper Day!

Whether you're still working from home, having to isolate or heading in to the office, don't forget to pull on a Christmas Jumper.

Lorry fire stops M25 traffic

09 December 2020
Lorry fire stops M25 traffic

A lorry fire was causing long delays on the M25.

Pothole shuts lane on A2

05 December 2020
Pothole shuts lane on A2

A pothole caused traffic problems on the A2.

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Woman freed from car after crash

26 November 2020
Woman freed from car after crash

A woman was freed from by fire crews after a three-car crash.

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Our Great British Bake Off finalist

24 November 2020
Our Great British Bake Off finalist

Ahead of the Great British Bake Off final we look at how Laura got this far and some of the people she's joining in Kent's kitchen of fame.

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Flooding hits shopping centre and park

19 November 2020
Flooding hits shopping centre and park

A shopping centre and country park were affected by rising water levels this afternoon.

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