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'The pain of losing her son was just too great'

13 July 2022
'The pain of losing her son was just too great'

A grief-stricken mum who lost her son to suicide less than two years ago took her own life as the 'pain was too great'.

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Murdered Julia's husband scammed out of inheritance

12 July 2022
Murdered Julia's husband scammed out of inheritance

The husband of murdered PCSO Julia James has had his bank account emptied by scammers.

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'It's the town's most expensive ever home'

12 July 2022
'It's the town's most expensive ever home'

A six-bed mansion on the market for £3 million is set to become the priciest house in a Kent town.

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Plans for 220-home estate could solve 'nightmare' road problems

10 July 2022
Plans for 220-home estate could solve 'nightmare' road problems

A catalogue of 'nightmare' issues along a rat-run where road rage and accidents are a regular occurrence could be solved by plans for 220 new homes.

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Kent from the skies in the 1990s

09 July 2022
Kent from the skies in the 1990s

Just how much has the county changed since the 1990s? Take a trip down memory lane with dozens of aerial pictures of Kent's towns.

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Dog attack leaves toddler with multiple injuries

08 July 2022
Dog attack leaves toddler with multiple injuries

A toddler is in hospital with multiple injuries following a dog attack at a private address.

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Churchyard arrests as £10k worth of cannabis seized

08 July 2022
Churchyard arrests as £10k worth of cannabis seized

Suspected drug dealers operating from a churchyard have been arrested after police found a backpack stashed with £10,000 worth of cannabis.

Hotel visited by Turner and neglected for years to reopen

07 July 2022
Hotel visited by Turner and neglected for years to reopen

A long-neglected hotel previously under threat of demolition and once visited by JMW Turner will relaunch next month following major renovation.

One-in-three steal from supermarkets amid cost-of-living crisis

07 July 2022
One-in-three steal from supermarkets amid cost-of-living crisis

New figures show the cost of living crisis is fuelling a surge in shoplifting as prices of products go through the roof.

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Thug lunged at police dog with zombie knife

07 July 2022
Thug lunged at police dog with zombie knife

A man who lunged at a police dog with a zombie knife before fleeing and getting caught by armed officers has been jailed.

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Students blamed for 'year of filth' in city street

07 July 2022
Students blamed for 'year of filth' in city street

Fed-up residents have called on a council to take action after students blighted a street with continual rubbish problems.

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When and where to see the Queen's Baton Relay

07 July 2022
When and where to see the Queen's Baton Relay

A Spitfire flypast will be among the host of events welcoming the Queen's Baton Relay to the county today.

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Teen forced into sex act and blackmailed

06 July 2022
Teen forced into sex act and blackmailed

Police are reporting a rise in 'sextortion' crimes - including one incident of teenager being forced into a sex act and blackmailed.

Rooftop restaurant with 'best city views' opens

06 July 2022
Rooftop restaurant with 'best city views' opens

A new grill-led restaurant with terrace views stretching for miles is opening for the very first time this evening.

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Cyclists wrestle 7ft python found in middle of road

06 July 2022
Cyclists wrestle 7ft python found in middle of road

Two brave cyclists and a van driver unleashed their inner Steve Irwin as they managed to wrestle a 7ft python into a makeshift bag.

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Yobs target park toilets and children's play area

04 July 2022
Yobs target park toilets and children's play area

Police are trying to track down yobs who blighted a popular park throughout June.

Half-naked statue 'like Victorian soft porn'

04 July 2022
Half-naked statue 'like Victorian soft porn'

A long-standing statue of a scantily-clad woman has been described as 'soft porn' as calls grow for a more suitable tribute to a famous playwright.

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Dangerous driver escapes punishment due to police backlog

03 July 2022
Dangerous driver escapes punishment due to police backlog

A driver was caught on camera mounting a pavement to overtake traffic but has only received a written warning from police.

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Opening date for long-awaited rooftop restaurant pushed back

30 June 2022
Opening date for long-awaited rooftop restaurant pushed back

Diners looking forward to tucking into a meal at a new rooftop restaurant are having to wait a little longer following building work delays.

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Axing trees on deadly road would be ‘a travesty’

30 June 2022
Axing trees on deadly road would be ‘a travesty’

Traffic experts believe chopping down a row of eight trees on a stretch of road will improve safety - but critics argue such action would be wrong.

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