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Photographs of America and caricatures in exhibition

19 August 2019
Photographs of America and caricatures in exhibition

The 'weird side of America' spanning 30 years and bold caricatures are among the works by a retired photo journalis and his artist friend

Restaurateur's glamour night for carnival

18 August 2019
Restaurateur's glamour night for carnival

When Vince Keen heard Deal Carnival was struggling he said 'that's not good enough' and organised a red carpet night to help

Number of empty homes drops

16 August 2019
Number of empty homes drops

While a housing crisis continues to loom, unsightly empty homes are a problem for councils struggling to house people - here's how it's being tackled

A-Level Results Day 2019

15 August 2019
A-Level Results Day 2019

We have reaction as thousands of teenagers collect exam results today.

VJ Day to be marked at memorial

15 August 2019
VJ Day to be marked at memorial

Dignitaries will gather to honour Forgotten Army war heroes in a VJ Day service in the grounds of a castle.

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Pop-up art at award winning gallery

10 August 2019
Pop-up art at award winning gallery

A gallery's owner is the first to showcase his work in the first pop up display in his own studio alongside work of late artist

Dover Castle closed over wind safety fears

10 August 2019
Dover Castle closed over wind safety fears

People, heading for a gruesome siege reconstruction at a castle, are being turned away because safety fears over strong winds.

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Breath test arrest after parked car smash

10 August 2019
Breath test arrest after parked car smash

A suspected drink driver was arrested after a car smashed into two parked vehicles late at night.

Sea search continues for missing woman

10 August 2019
Sea search continues for missing woman

British and Belgian coastguards have resumed their search for a woman who vanished 20 miles off the coast of Ramsgate

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Deserving cadets win P&O bursary

10 August 2019
Deserving cadets win P&O bursary

More than 200 cadets gathered to mark their unit successes, collect bursaries and say farewell to their commanding officer at an awards ceremony

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'All options are considered' for keeping Banksy

09 August 2019
'All options are considered' for keeping Banksy

Momentum to save a town's Brexit Banksy mural has not crumbled despite the £1million artwork peeling away from the dilapidated building it is on

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Migrants in small boats and canoes

09 August 2019
Migrants in small boats and canoes

Border Force officials are understood to be dealing with more suspected migrants found in small boats in the English channel

Poems and prayers on Hiroshima Day

08 August 2019
Poems and prayers on Hiroshima Day

The victims of the first nuclear bomb to be dropped in armed conflict have been remembered at a Hiroshima Day service

Donations flood in for carnival fund

07 August 2019
Donations flood in for carnival fund

Carnival supporters are digging deep to help last month's procession break even - and more events are in the pipeline to fundraise

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Outdoor education site hit by Brexit

06 August 2019
Outdoor education site hit by Brexit

A lack of EU funding post-Brexit means an outdoor learning provider may be unable to offer places to some children.

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Last minute plea for fete volunteers

02 August 2019
Last minute plea for fete volunteers

Volunteers are needed to help at an annual Hospital Fete tomorrow.

Carnival donations dry up as procession gets a soaking

01 August 2019
Carnival donations dry up as procession gets a soaking

One of Kent's most popular carnivals is relying on a Crowdfunding appeal to break even after a shortfall in donations.

Man taken to hospital after cliff fall

30 July 2019
Man taken to hospital after cliff fall

Up to eight ambulance and coastguard vehicles responded to the cliff fall incident near a beach.

Bootcamp fitness will get kids' heart beats racing

30 July 2019
Bootcamp fitness will get kids' heart beats racing

Lugging sand bags, pacing through agility ladders, and squats with weights are some of the fitness challenges in store for kids in the great outdoors

M2 roadworks called off in weekend of traffic mayhem

27 July 2019
M2 roadworks called off in weekend of traffic mayhem

A project to close the M2 tonight and tomorrow for improvements has been postponed while main routes to the Port of Dover recover from major queues

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