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'It's crucial to our survival'

'It's crucial to our survival'

19 June 2020

Arts organisations have reacted to receiving emergency funding as lockdown continues to cripple the creative industries.

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Mum's turmoil over son's life-support ordeal

Mum's turmoil over son's life-support ordeal

19 June 2020

A mother has spoken of her family's emotional turmoil after her healthy son ended up on life support due to coronavirus.

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Work starts on seafront 'freshen up'

Work starts on seafront 'freshen up'

19 June 2020

Work to improve the look of the coastline by tearing down old beach huts, adding new wooden ones and repairing walls is due to start.

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'No other vehicles involved' in bike rider's death

'No other vehicles involved' in bike rider's death

18 June 2020

Officers investigating the death of a cyclist have issued an update and say a report will be prepared for the coroner.

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Woman's 28 mile paddle board and litter pick challenge

Woman's 28 mile paddle board and litter pick challenge

18 June 2020

A yoga teacher is preparing to paddle board for 28 miles along the Royal Military Canal - picking up litter along the way.

Man 'spits' after declaring 'I have coronavirus'

Man 'spits' after declaring 'I have coronavirus'

18 June 2020

A man has been charged with GBH after allegedly spitting at a member of the public after telling him he had coronavirus.

Asbestos that closed beach came from 'old landfill site'

Asbestos that closed beach came from 'old landfill site'

18 June 2020

Asbestos found on a beach - forcing its closure - came from a former landfill site which was exposed due to coastal erosion.

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Changes to minor injuries units that you need to know about

Changes to minor injuries units that you need to know about

17 June 2020

Two Kent hospitals have changed the way they treat people suffering with minor injuries.

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The history behind Kent's statues

The history behind Kent's statues

17 June 2020

As public debate raged over how we should reflect on our history, we looked at some of the stories behind statues in the county.

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Thousands of births unregistered during crisis

Thousands of births unregistered during crisis

15 June 2020

A huge backlog of birth registrations has left thousands of parents unable to register their newborn during the coronavirus crisis.

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Border Force 'should return young migrants'

 Border Force 'should return young migrants'

15 June 2020

Calls have been made for the Border Force to 'do their job' in returning migrants.

Excited shoppers queue for Primark and TK Maxx

Excited shoppers queue for Primark and TK Maxx

15 June 2020

Hundreds of people paid a visit to the district's town centres today, following government advice that non-essential shops can now re-open.

Face mask sales outstrip bread and milk to become best-seller

Face mask sales outstrip bread and milk to become best-seller

15 June 2020

Demand for £3 face masks at the Co-op has overtaken everyday essentials such as bread, milk and eggs to become the firm's best-selling product.

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Woman found dead on M20

Woman found dead on M20

14 June 2020

A major investigation is underway after a woman's body was found in the middle of the carriageway of the M20.

Jail for man who sparked armed police response

Jail for man who sparked armed police response

13 June 2020

A man who fired a BB gun at a house and a van prompting an armed police response has been jailed.

Tributes to 'kind-hearted soul' who died after cliff fall

Tributes to 'kind-hearted soul' who died after cliff fall

13 June 2020

The family of a man who died after falling from a cliff have thanked the emergency services for their support.

Bid farewell to hotel buffet breakfasts

Bid farewell to hotel buffet breakfasts

13 June 2020

Rooms not tidied up during your stay, and food left outside your room - hotels are feeling the difference as they prepare to reopen.

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Bandana-wearing man tried to lead boy, 12, away

Bandana-wearing man tried to lead boy, 12, away

12 June 2020

A probe has been launched after a bandana-wearing man tried to lead a boy away by the arm.

Cyclist dies after coming off bike

Cyclist dies after coming off bike

12 June 2020

Police are appealing for witnesses after a man died after coming off his bike on a hill.

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Thug stamped on pensioner's face during burglary

Thug stamped on pensioner's face during burglary

12 June 2020

A man has been jailed after stamping on his victim's face during the second burglary in a week.

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