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Police patrols to stop lockdown troublemakers

21 November 2020
Police patrols to stop lockdown troublemakers

A dispersal order is being put in place in a town centre for 48 hours giving police extra powers to move on troublemakers.

Driver hurt in M20 lorry crash

21 November 2020
Driver hurt in M20 lorry crash

A motorway carriageway was shut and a man taken to hospital after a crash involving two lorries.

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Schoolgirl told to get into car by two men

20 November 2020
Schoolgirl told to get into car by two men

A school has issued a warning after a pupil was approached by two men in a car and told to get in as she walked home.

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Sculptor's sudden death leaves family 'shattered'

20 November 2020
Sculptor's sudden death leaves family 'shattered'

The family of an acclaimed sculptor and singer have paid tribute to their 'shining star'.

Five year groups sent home due to Covid

20 November 2020
Five year groups sent home due to Covid

Five whole year groups across three schools have been sent home to self-isolate after confirmed cases of coronavirus.

Backlash over garage's all-night booze bid

18 November 2020
Backlash over garage's all-night booze bid

Police have vowed to do what they can to stop a service station from selling alcohol 24/7.

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Parents call for experts to probe medics' care of baby boy

18 November 2020
Parents call for experts to probe medics' care of baby boy

The parents of a baby who died from a common bacterial infection are calling for experts to examine what action was taken by medics when he fell ill.

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Two weeks to save towns from Christmas 'lockdown'

17 November 2020
Two weeks to save towns from Christmas 'lockdown'

The relentless rise of Covid-19 infection rates in one Kent district has sparked fears tough Tier 3 restrictions will be imposed when lockdown ends.

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Court date set for legal challenge against airport decision

16 November 2020
Court date set for legal challenge against airport decision

A court date has been set for a judicial review into the government's decision to grant a development consent order enabling an airport to reopen.

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Foodbank bosses left 'sick' as hackers steal £28k

13 November 2020
Foodbank bosses left 'sick' as hackers steal £28k

The director of a foodbank set up in June to help families in need says hackers have swiped £28,000 from the organisation's bank account.

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Hundreds more pupils sent home due to Covid

12 November 2020
Hundreds more pupils sent home due to Covid

Two whole year groups of a secondary school have been sent home to self-isolate.

Kent hotspots ranked UK's top 3 for relocating Londoners

12 November 2020
Kent hotspots ranked UK's top 3 for relocating Londoners

Three county towns have topped the list of the best seaside places for Londoners to move to.

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'I'm so sorry I ended up this way'

11 November 2020
'I'm so sorry I ended up this way'

Steve Yates had a good job and a loving wife and family, but on the inside he was battling demons faced by many men today.

Tragic death of much-loved hairdresser

09 November 2020
Tragic death of much-loved hairdresser

A community is mourning the death of a hairdresser with a "heart of gold" who had been cutting people's hair for three decades.

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Three schools send pupils home due to Covid

09 November 2020
Three schools send pupils home due to Covid

Three primary schools have sent children home to self-isolate after confirmed cases of Covid-19.

Blind woman 'pushed' for not socially distancing

09 November 2020
Blind woman 'pushed' for not socially distancing

A blind woman says she has faced abuse when she goes shopping due to accidentally getting too close to people during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Hit-and-run leaves woman with broken neck

06 November 2020
Hit-and-run leaves woman with broken neck

A mum is urging a hit-and-run driver involved in a crash which left her daughter in hospital to "do the decent thing" and hand themselves in.

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Leaflet to help diverse community follow Covid restrictions

06 November 2020
Leaflet to help diverse community follow Covid restrictions

A PSCO has created a multilingual leaflet after concerns the diverse communities on his beat were missing crucial updates about Covid-19 restrictions.

'Autistic pupils have a right to privacy when they play'

06 November 2020
'Autistic pupils have a right to privacy when they play'

A parent has launched a legal battle against plans for new housing next to a special school.

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Three police officers 'attacked'

05 November 2020
Three police officers 'attacked'

A man has appeared in court accused of headbutting a police officer and kicking two others while they were attending an incident.

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