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More than 60 years of clean travel
13 July 2021Electric trains replaced steam trains, which had been fuelled by coal, in the 1960s.
Best foot forward for business
13 July 2021A new networking method for people in the commercial world involves meeting outdoors and walking together.
Asylum seekers in dinghy brought into harbour
13 July 2021A dinghy containing more than 20 asylum seekers was intercepted off the Kent coast and brought into a harbour.
Town set for biggest week in a decade
13 July 2021Just days away from one of the biggest sporting events in the calendar, we find out how Sandwich is preparing for The Open.
History Hub to open to keep the past alive
12 July 2021A heritage group is opening a history HQ for the community to visit and enabling it to continue its free workshops and events.
'He should spend more time playing football and less playing politics'
12 July 2021A Kent MP is facing backlash after criticising footballer Marcus Rashford.
Heartache as England lose Euro 2020 final
11 July 2021England's old enemy of penalties has seen the team's bid to become champions of Europe fail.
"We will speed up removing those with no right to be here."
11 July 2021New legislation is entering Parliament aiming to turn back those who enter the UK illegally after they came through a safe country.
Wife of Wayne Couzens speaks out after he admits murder
10 July 2021The wife of the former Met officer who admitted murder yesterday, says she is still struggling to come to terms with her husband's horrendous crimes.
Tesco and Co-op to shut early on Sunday
10 July 2021Dozens of supermarkets in Kent will be shutting early tomorrow evening ahead of England's clash with Italy in the Euro final.
The dads whose breakfast club fights isolation in men
10 July 2021The founding members of a dad's breakfast club know the dangers of depression in men and are tackling that with friendship and food.
'All of us are sickened, angered and devastated'
09 July 2021The Metropolitan Police have issued a statement after Wayne Couzens pleaded guilty to the murder of Sarah Everard.
The painstaking search for Sarah
09 July 2021We look back at the huge search for Sarah Everard after Wayne Couzens pleads guilty to her murder.
Wayne Couzens - from trusted police officer to murderer
09 July 2021People who knew policeman Wayne Couzens - jailed for the murder of Sarah Everard - described him as 'bad tempered' and 'odd in his mannerisms'.
Police officer admits murdering Sarah Everard
09 July 2021A serving police officer is facing life in prison after he pleaded guilty to the murder of Sarah Everard.
Beauty of White cliffs is official in survey
09 July 2021A Kent landmark has been classed as the 12th most attractive place in the country for walking, in a new survey.
Meeting again for charity Forties event
08 July 2021A show, inspired by the Queen's "we will meet again" phrase during the pandemic, is to raise money for a wartime memorial.
A taste of cuisine and castles as cruise tourism returns
07 July 2021Passengers on the second cruise liner to visit Dover since Covid sampled top tourism attractions in the area.
Stunning gardens opened up and raised £5k
07 July 2021With their fragrant blooms, statues, ornaments and water features, exhibitors in a town's open gardens trail have raised thousands in one day.
MP's office vandalised
07 July 2021A Kent politician's constituency base has been repeatedly attacked as staff prepare to return there with the easing of lockdown.
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