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'We cannot socially distance in secondary schools'

'We cannot socially distance in secondary schools'

29 June 2020

Head teachers across the county do not think secondary schools can return in September under social distancing measures.

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Burger giant faces administration threat

Burger giant faces administration threat

29 June 2020

A burger restaurant chain could go into administration unless new buyers are found.

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Does tourist hotspot hold the key to Lord Lucan mystery?

Does tourist hotspot hold the key to Lord Lucan mystery?

29 June 2020

The remarkable story of the fugitive peer and one of the county's most charismatic characters.

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'Turning empty shops into restaurants could be way forward'

'Turning empty shops into restaurants could be way forward'

29 June 2020

Retail bosses have indicated turning empty shops into restaurants will help revitalise a city centre during the incredibly tough economic climate.

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Shopper smashes car window to free hot dog

Shopper smashes car window to free hot dog

28 June 2020

A concerned woman smashed the window of a car on a retail park after a dog was reportedly left sweltering inside for more than 30 minutes.

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Person treated as bonfire spreads to building

Person treated as bonfire spreads to building

28 June 2020

Emergency crews were called into action after a bonfire spread to a nearby building.

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The 27 dead whose names we don't know

The 27 dead whose names we don't know

28 June 2020

A diver and a man found in a field by a dog walker are among the unidentified dead in Kent.

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Back to school for history lesson

Back to school for history lesson

27 June 2020

Their names are familiar to generations - but how well do you know the stories behind Kent's secondary schools?

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Murdered on a night out by old school friend

Murdered on a night out by old school friend

27 June 2020

20 years after her killer was jailed, we remember the loving and devoted mum murdered as she walked home through a Kent park.

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University staff face 20% pay cut

University staff face 20% pay cut

26 June 2020

Universities are proposing drastic cuts to salaries and a year-long pay freeze as they deal with the financial fall-out of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Crowds in for show as hotel launches outdoor cinema

Crowds in for show as hotel launches outdoor cinema

26 June 2020

As cinemas remain closed, a Kent hotel has launched its own outdoor movie experience with a 30ft screen.

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'Church must rethink portraying Jesus as white'

'Church must rethink portraying Jesus as white'

26 June 2020

The Archbishop of Canterbury says the way the Church portrays Jesus as white must be reviewed - and some Cathedral statues "will have to come down".

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Heartache over shock death of 'truly special' dad

Heartache over shock death of 'truly special' dad

26 June 2020

The heartbroken sons of an inspirational dad-of-two have described his death as 'completely heart-wrenching'.

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'I woke up from coma and didn't know who I was'

'I woke up from coma and didn't know who I was'

26 June 2020

A woman has spoken of her battle with a sudden, life-changing illness that has 'completely wiped' her memory of the last five years.

Shock as thousands pack onto beach despite lockdown

Shock as thousands pack onto beach despite lockdown

25 June 2020

Alarming photos show huge numbers of people packed onto a Kent beach as the lockdown heatwave continues.

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Man in court over cash and bank card burglaries

Man in court over cash and bank card burglaries

25 June 2020

A 23-year-old is due in court charged with stealing cash, bank cards and keys from properties in east Kent.

Sentence for assaulting police to double amid 'disgusting' rise

Sentence for assaulting police to double amid 'disgusting' rise

25 June 2020

The sentence for criminals assaulting and spitting at police officers is set to be increased in a move welcomed by Kent's leading police figures.

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Airbnb cleaning rules 'just won't work'

 Airbnb cleaning rules 'just won't work'

25 June 2020

As holiday rentals are given the go-ahead from July 4, Airbnb hosts are concerned new cleaning measures will impact them financially.

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Rooftop restaurant plan for ugly office block set for approval

Rooftop restaurant plan for ugly office block set for approval

25 June 2020

Bold plans for a top-storey restaurant based on the cafe design at the Tate Modern have been recommended to be given the green light.

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The men who brought us Bagpuss

The men who brought us Bagpuss

25 June 2020

He's one of the most celebrated children characters of all time - we take a look at the men who created him.

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