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You could see cars on the road...driving themselves
30 July 2014A new announcement by the business secretary today has given the green light to driverless cars coming to roads in the UK.
Kent MP launches formal inquiry into arms exports
29 July 2014A senior MP has requested more information from the Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister on arms exports to Russia and launched a formal inquiry.
Medieval training and fun for children this summer
29 July 2014Children can receive medieval training and experience what it was like to be a Knight or Princess of the Realm this summer.
Man in court after police officer struck down in suspected hit and run
29 July 2014A man is due in court today charged with GBH with intent after a police officer was seriously injured in a suspected hit and run.
Tonbridge country park given prestigious green flag
28 July 2014A country park in Tonbridge has been recognised as one of the best in the UK after receiving a prestigious green flag.
Final member of £2.3m drug ring jailed
28 July 2014The final member of a multi-million pound drug ring is behind bars after being jailed for more than eight years.
International volunteers help out at country park
28 July 2014A group of exchange students have taken part in a range of activities at a country park in Kent.
Signalling problems causing delays for passengers
28 July 2014Signalling problems on the train lines are causing problems for passengers this morning.
Kent recruit sails through navy training
25 July 2014A man from Kent has excelled in his 10 week intensive training course for the navy in Cornwall.
Teacher's naked ambition to be stand-up comic
25 July 2014A former private school teacher has turned her back on education to star in her own one-woman comedy show - totally NAKED.
Small businesses owed £800k each
25 July 2014The average small firm in Kent is waiting on nearly £1m in unpaid bills for goods and services bought on credit, according to new research.
Charity lending doubles
25 July 2014A bank has approved twice as many loans to charities and social groups in the first half of this year as confidence returns to the sector.
Commonwealth bronze for Yeats-Brown
25 July 2014Tonbridge judo star Katie Jemima Yeats-Brown secured a dramatic bronze medal at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games on Friday evening.
Tonbridge judo star going for gold
24 July 2014A young judo hopeful will kick off her Commonwealth campaign tomorrow after last-minute call up.
Brands Hatch 'gatecrasher' has bail extended
24 July 2014A driver arrested for gatecrashing the Brands Hatch race circuit and completing laps during a race has had his bail extended.
Lorry hits bridge
24 July 2014A lorry has buckled its trailer after it hit a bridge this morning.
Prospects are fruitful
23 July 2014One of the UK's top berry growers says an early start to the season is set to make 2014 a bumper year for various crops.
Swim safe this summer
22 July 2014Children are being offered lessons at local swimming pools to improve their skills and keep them safe in the water this summer.
Man charged over drug offences in park
22 July 2014A man from Kent has been charged with posessing cannabis after being arrested in a local park.
M25 reopens after van crash damages barrier
22 July 2014A stretch of the M25 in Kent is back open after a van crash badly damaged a barrier and led to long delays.