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Video: Students descend on Kent

18 September 2018
Video: Students descend on Kent

As hundreds of freshers move in to their new university digs, we asked what they're hoping to get out of their time in higher education.

Business owners losing 'thousands'

18 September 2018
Business owners losing 'thousands'

Businesses have said they're losing thousands of pounds because of roadworks that should have been finished weeks ago.

Does Kent have a tailgating problem?

17 September 2018
Does Kent have a tailgating problem?

Tailgating causes one in eight casualties on England's roads, according to a new study - but is it a problem in Kent?

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Faith in our factories

17 September 2018
Faith in our factories

Foreign investors have shown faith in a Kent manufacturing company, despite fears about the future of the market after Brexit.

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Video: Campaign against community centre

17 September 2018
Video: Campaign against community centre

Residents are fighting to defend their green spaces with a petition against plans for a new community hub.

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Cinema plans under fire

17 September 2018
Cinema plans under fire

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

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Firefighters remain at industrial estate blaze

17 September 2018
Firefighters remain at industrial estate blaze

Crews remain at the scene of a huge blaze on a business park - more than two days after it started.

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Kent Charity Awards entries open

14 September 2018
Kent Charity Awards entries open

Good causes could gain some well-deserved recognition at the Kent Charity Awards 2019 - entries are now open.

Kent's most beautiful sunsets

13 September 2018
Kent's most beautiful sunsets

Inspired by last night's glorious sunsets, we've rounded up the county's best sundown snaps.

'The sickness of society'

12 September 2018
'The sickness of society'

The Archbishop of Canterbury has described the gig economy as "the reincarnation of an ancient evil" in one of his career's most passionate speeches.

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Kent's commuters being 'taken for a ride'

12 September 2018
Kent's commuters being 'taken for a ride'

A transport campaigner has called for an end to rising rail fares - as it's revealed train journeys in Kent can cost double those in Europe.

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Midwife shortage fears

12 September 2018
Midwife shortage fears

The number of midwives in Kent and Medway has fallen, amid concerns about how Brexit will affect staff numbers.

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Shoppers shun foul-smelling car park

11 September 2018
Shoppers shun foul-smelling car park

Residents have slammed the condition of a run-down car park, amid fears it could be deterring visitors to the town.

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Women lead surge in dole claimants

11 September 2018
Women lead surge in dole claimants

The number of people on unemployment benefits in Kent has risen by more than 300 in the last month - with women accounting for most of the increase.

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Churchill's legacy lives on

10 September 2018
Churchill's legacy lives on

A new treehouse has been launched at the former home of one of Britain's most famous politicians.

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Man 'wore transparent trousers' in shop

10 September 2018
Man 'wore transparent trousers' in shop

A man has been charged with indecent exposure after allegedly being seen wearing transparent trousers in a town centre store.

'If you can't get help, keep trying'

10 September 2018
'If you can't get help, keep trying'

A mum who lost two sons to suicide has urged people to talk about their mental health on World Suicide Prevention Day.

No 'changing room moment' for men

07 September 2018
No 'changing room moment' for men

New research claims most older men do not have a sudden realisation they are too old to wear certain clothing, unlike women.

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Should Kent have fewer charity shops?

06 September 2018
Should Kent have fewer charity shops?

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

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Park could receive national award

06 September 2018
Park could receive national award

Famed for it's beautiful green spaces, it's no wonder one of our parks is in the running to win a national competition.

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