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Driver stabbed 12 times in road rage attack
15 May 2017A cabbie suffered cuts to his chest, head, and neck while trying to fight off another motorist.
Pedal at your peril: cycling danger spots revealed
15 May 2017The most dangerous areas in Kent for cyclists have been revealed - with the finger of blame pointed at impatient drivers and poorly maintained roads.
Nostalgia in store
14 May 2017Staff at a supermarket dressed in 1940s costume over a weekend.
Volunteers raise money for crucial service
13 May 2017Citizens Advice workers are fundraising to after the service faces a loss of charity funding.
New well-being centre is a 'lifeline'
12 May 2017The woman behind a new well-being centre for people with mental health difficulties says she is recording a rising number of visitors week after week.
Tasty treats from near and far
11 May 2017From chilli and cheese to fruit and fizz, foodies will rejoice at the selection of delights on offer at a Kent Food Fayre
Stones provide stunning tribute to county’s miners
11 May 2017As many as 100 people attended the opening of a memorial garden for miners killed at Snowdown Colliery.
Pubs go up against each other in a football fundraiser
10 May 2017There was a lot at stake for two pubs in Deal who went head to head in a charity football match.
Pro-European solicitor 'to defend party values'
10 May 2017Solicitor Simon Dodd chosen 'to defend Liberal Democrat party values' as the 2017 general election candidate for the Dover constituency
Banksy artwork to sell for charity
10 May 2017A derelict building adorned with a huge Banksy is to be demolished - but not before the artwork is preserved and sold for charity.
Investigation remains into Thanet Tory's expenses
10 May 2017Prosecutors say they are still investigating the 2015 election expenses case against a Kent Tory.
Two drink drivers and a car garage attacker face justice
09 May 2017Two drink drivers and a car garage attacker are among the latest people to face justice in Kent’s magistrates’ courts.
Forcing ferry firms to hunt stowaways 'will cause chaos'
09 May 2017Government plans for ferry operators to check for illegal migrants could cause chaos, companies have warned.
Hornby shareholders forced into climbdown
09 May 2017A group owning about 20% of model maker Hornby have withdrawn their bid to oust the company's chairman following a string of poor financial results.
Tasty fare will be on offer at two-day food fayre
09 May 2017Foodie treats and the latest tasty titbits will be on offer with more than 50 food and drink stalls at an annual food fayre this weekend.
Is owner of Banksy building sitting on a fortune?
08 May 2017The owner of the building now adorned with a Banksy could be sitting on a goldmine - after previous works by the artist sold for more than £1 million.
Look after Wayfarers!
08 May 2017Community groups are calling on KCC to fulfil its obligations - by keeping and looking after a town's only council-owned care home for the elderly
Kind words for charity
08 May 2017A cash boost to Age Concern has been made by poet Nick Matthews whose poem to the local Nationwide branch won him £500 to give to charity.
Clean sweep for Tories
05 May 2017It was a clean sweep for the Conservatives at the KCC County elections when all seven seats were claimed by the party’s candidates.
Freddie flies off for gift of sight
05 May 2017Surreal! That’s how the mother of a blind toddler described being able to take her son to Thailand for treatment to give him the gift of sight.
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