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Hundreds of pubs not receiving promised funds

Hundreds of pubs not receiving promised funds

22 April 2020

Pubs across Kent have not yet received much-needed cash from the government - despite promises they would be helped through the lockdown crisis.

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Air ambulance launches its 'most important' funding appeal

Air ambulance launches its 'most important' funding appeal

22 April 2020

The county's air ambulance is desperately trying to raise more than half a million pounds to keep the life-saving helicopter in the skies.

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Council's 'heavy handed approach' could 'alienate' residents

Council's 'heavy handed approach' could 'alienate' residents

22 April 2020

A man has hit out at a council's "heavy-handed approach" when issuing warnings to people flouting lockdown guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic.

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MPs pledge to solve 'shambolic' PPE issues

MPs pledge to solve 'shambolic' PPE issues

21 April 2020

A group of MPs have responded to calls for them to step in and resolve the "shambolic" lack of coronavirus protective kit for GPs in Kent.

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The artwork left behind

The artwork left behind

21 April 2020

Following news the Folkestone Triennial has been postponed by a year, we look back at the artwork that has been left behind from previous festivals.

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Art exhibition cancelled due to Covid-19

Art exhibition cancelled due to Covid-19

21 April 2020

A popular art festival - one of the biggest in the UK - has been postponed until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Struggling railway to sell virtual tickets

Struggling railway to sell virtual tickets

20 April 2020

A long-running Kent visitor attraction has come up with innovative ways to keep its supporters involved during its closure due to Covid-19.

Volunteers answer 12,000 calls for help during pandemic

Volunteers answer 12,000 calls for help during pandemic

20 April 2020

An army of volunteers have helped deliver thousands of hot meals and bags of shopping to those in need during lockdown.

Message in a bottle shared after 40 years

Message in a bottle shared after 40 years

20 April 2020

An incredible story has emerged after two schoolgirls launched a message in a bottle into the sea, 40 years ago.

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Grooming warning as lockdown extended

Grooming warning as lockdown extended

17 April 2020

Parents are being urged to look out for signs of online grooming as children and young people spend more time at home.

Here's what you can and can't do during lockdown

Here's what you can and can't do during lockdown

17 April 2020

A new and clear list has been released confirming what is an acceptable excuse to leave home during lockdown, and what is not.

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NHS staff to get free lawn mows

NHS staff to get free lawn mows

16 April 2020

A gardening company is offering free grass-cutting services to NHS staff.

Every supermarket's updated opening hours and product restrictions

Every supermarket's updated opening hours and product restrictions

16 April 2020

Keep up to speed with the latest opening hours and dedicated times for NHS staff and the elderly at all of Kent's supermarkets.

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Pupils unable to appeal teachers' grade estimates

Pupils unable to appeal teachers' grade estimates

16 April 2020

Pupils whose exams have been cancelled will not be able to question the grades they are given by teachers, a new consultation has revealed.

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Driver cut out of car after crash

Driver cut out of car after crash

15 April 2020

A road has been closed after firefighters were forced to cut a casualty out of their car following a crash.

'I could hear him struggling for breath and I just knew'

'I could hear him struggling for breath and I just knew'

15 April 2020

A grandfather who died from coronavirus complications has been remembered by his heartbroken family following his death at a care home.

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Kent MP accuses Trump of trying to 'discredit' WHO

Kent MP accuses Trump of trying to 'discredit' WHO

15 April 2020

A Kent MP has blasted Donald Trump's decision to cut funding to the World Health Organisation and accused him of trying to 'discredit' the agency.

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Fines issued as more people flout lockdown rules

Fines issued as more people flout lockdown rules

15 April 2020

Fines and warnings have been issued to people breaking lockdown guidelines, including kite surfers, paddle boarders and a couple enjoying a beach BBQ.

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Settlement for dad who inhaled asbestos

Settlement for dad who inhaled asbestos

14 April 2020

A man who inhaled asbestos while working at a power station in Kent has settled a lawsuit against his employers.

Total Covid-19 death toll is 15% higher

Total Covid-19 death toll is 15% higher

14 April 2020

New data reveals that the number of people dying from coronavius is much higher than is being reported by the government.

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