Spear and machete seized as police raid drug dealer’s home
Spear and machete seized as police raid drug dealer’s home
Weapons including samurai swords, nunchucks and an extendable baton have been seized from the home of a drug dealer.
Warning after figures show 50,000 living with sight loss in Kent
Warning after figures show 50,000 living with sight loss in Kent
An optician has warned people to watch out for their eye health after recent figures showed sight loss is set to rise in the county.
Kent officers rank below national average
Kent officers rank below national average
Fewer than a third of people think Kent Police is doing a good job, according to a survey conducted by Neighbourhood Alert.
Sell-out Christmas events to book now
Sell-out Christmas events to book now
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Can Tory Tom convince party faithful?
A Kent MP is among those vying to become Conservative leader as the party conference gets underway.
Double Olympic gold star to inspire runners
Double Olympic gold star to inspire runners
A double-gold winner will be officially starting a half-marathon in Kent today.
Angry dad bombarded ex with abusive calls despite court ban
Angry dad bombarded ex with abusive calls despite court ban
A dad repeatedly called the mother of his children and turned up at her home just days after being given a court order banning contact with her.
KCC axes children’s university to save £62k a year
KCC axes children’s university to save £62k a year
The Kent Children’s University has been dropped by the county’s largest authority blaming falling numbers.
Met Office warns of power cuts and floods as heavy rain expected
Met Office warns of power cuts and floods as heavy rain expected
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‘We could have no market left thanks to parking charges’
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