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White Cliffs lit up for England squad
10 July 2021A rousing message of support has been projected onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of England's Euros against Italy tomorrow night.
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.
Late-night helicopter training to cause 'disturbance' for two weeks
10 July 2021Residents could be awoken by the thrumming noise of a helicopter at 2.30am as Coastguard crews carry out training exercises.
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.
Flying the flag for the England team over Kent
09 July 2021English Heritage is flying a specially created flag above Dover Castle, containing more than 32,000 England surnames, ahead of the Euro 2020 final.
'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.
'Kent is ready for overseas travel'
08 July 2021Experts say Kent's roads can cope once borders reopen, but delays should be expected.
Man hospitalised after street assault
08 July 2021A victim suffered head injuries and another man was arrested after an altercation, police have now confirmed.
Drug runners jailed for more than 13 years
08 July 2021Police seize drugs worth nearly £500k brought in from the Continent.
Fundraiser's gruelling 41-mile swim
08 July 2021A former triathlete will this Saturday swim around one of the Channel Islands to raise money to help disadvantaged youngsters.
Was champagne invented in Kent? A new star-studded film reveals all
08 July 2021A feature-length documentary looking at the making of champagne and sparkling wine in Kent will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
Suspected burglar caught in three hours
07 July 2021A man suspected of two burglaries in a night was arrested within hours of the crimes.
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.
Plans for £7.75m community and history venue to be scrutinised
07 July 2021The town centre building could become a multi-million pound refurbishment community hub with access to historical archives.
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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