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Bellfield tears apart own alibi for Chillenden murders

Bellfield tears apart own alibi for Chillenden murders

05 September 2021

Serial killer Levi Bellfield has torn apart his own alibi for the 1996 Chillenden murders.

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Robbers and thieves jailed for nearly 50 years

Robbers and thieves jailed for nearly 50 years

04 September 2021

A police unit has revealed the latest number of criminals it has placed behind bars for burglary and robbery.

Kent to bask in Mediterranean temperatures next week

Kent to bask in Mediterranean temperatures next week

03 September 2021

Temperatures are forecast to hit highs of 27C next week as a plume of hot air comes over the county.

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Former AC/DC drummer to play at fundraiser

Former AC/DC drummer to play at fundraiser

03 September 2021

A drummer who has played with some of the biggest names in the world of rock will play at a Kent venue to raise money to help keep it going.

Cyclists to 'smash' world record by spelling out Refugees Welcome on GPS

Cyclists to 'smash' world record by spelling out Refugees Welcome on GPS

02 September 2021

Cyclists are making their way towards Kent whilst smashing the Guinness World Record for the largest GPS drawing, by spelling out Refugees Welcome.

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The roadworks in September you need to know about

The roadworks in September you need to know about

02 September 2021

Several major roadwork schemes are taking place this month - here's everything you need to know.

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Bike stolen in burglary

Bike stolen in burglary

02 September 2021

Police are appealing for the public's help in investigating a break-in, in which a bicycle was taken.

Store in town centre switch

Store in town centre switch

02 September 2021

Another retail chain has left its base in a precinct for a nearby recently-opened shopping complex.

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The strange but enduring appeal of swimming the Channel

The strange but enduring appeal of swimming the Channel

02 September 2021

Inflatable suits and brandy inside an inner tube: The triumphs, challenges and tragedies of swimming the Channel.

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Help onto the property ladder

Help onto the property ladder

01 September 2021

Nearly 30 shared ownership flats are now available, on top of a block on the same street named after a suffragette.

Knife-point robbers forced boy, 14, to log out of iCloud during mugging

Knife-point robbers forced boy, 14, to log out of iCloud during mugging

01 September 2021

"Cowardly" robbers held a 14-year-old boy up at knife-point and demanded he log out of iCloud before stealing his phone, metres from passersby.

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All women and girls encouraged to fill out police survey

All women and girls encouraged to fill out police survey

31 August 2021

Kent’s police and crime commissioner has launched a survey to gauge how safe women and girls feel in the county.

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'We owe it to them as fellow human beings'

'We owe it to them as fellow human beings'

31 August 2021

Campaigners are calling on a council to set a specific target of how many Afghan refugees it will take in.

High Street to reopen after pipe burst

High Street to reopen after pipe burst

30 August 2021

People were left with no water or very low pressure after a water pipe burst.

Port nominated for award after queues chaos

Port nominated for award after queues chaos

30 August 2021

A harbour authority is nominated for an award for how it helped keep freight moving despite challenges caused by Covid and Brexit.

Streets burst into colour as town's Pride returns

Streets burst into colour as town's Pride returns

29 August 2021

A town's streets were filled with colour at its first live Pride since the start of coronavirus pandemic with thousands of people joining in.

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Baby joy for racing driver after infertility agony

Baby joy for racing driver after infertility agony

29 August 2021

A semi-professional racing driver is expecting his first child after years of trying and wants people to keep talking about infertility problems.

Lorry numbers causing traffic queues on busy road

Lorry numbers causing traffic queues on busy road

28 August 2021

Traffic management measures have had to be enforced on the A20 because of a large volume of lorries.

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Would-be crystal meth lab cook banged up

Would-be crystal meth lab cook banged up

27 August 2021

A man who set up an amateur crystal meth lab also tried cloning scores of credit cards in a get rich quick scheme, a court heard.

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Knife-wielding cannabis addict tried to torch flats

Knife-wielding cannabis addict tried to torch flats

27 August 2021

A drug addict who became isolated during lockdown tried to torch his block of flats while children inside.

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