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Emergency services are at the scene of a crash on the A2. The collision, which involved a van, saw a lane shut between A260 ...
A primary school has scored top marks again – earning the highest possible rating from Ofsted for the second time running.
The group reported first quarter profits of 820 million euros (£710.3 million), up from 360 million euros (£311.8 million) a ...
A charity boss fears there could be a rise in “devastating” anti-social behaviour this summer due to ongoing cuts to youth services.
More police officers on the streets of Kent is contributing to the crisis in the county's crown courts, according to a new ...
Five hospices in Kent are amongst more than 170 facilities that have been selected as part of the £75 million funding. The government confirmed a £100 million investment in December and first ...
Opportunities to reinstate the a ferry service through a different “commercial and contractual” model are being explored.
Plans to build a 38-home estate described as “ghettoised” and “devastating” have been overwhelmingly rejected.
Cain Byrne, 20, ignored a red light and was well over the 50mph limit when he hit Graham Slinn at a pedestrian crossing.
Proposals to recruit more police officers and create new prison places contribute to the estimated £3.48 billion annual bill for the party’s plans.
Plans for a care home which neighbours say would “ruin the tranquil character” of a village have been rejected. Aspire LLP submitted proposals for the facility in Borden Lane, Borden, near ...
A long-term commitment to the triple lock on pensions is not in the scope of the resurrected Pensions Commission, Liz Kendall has said. The Work and Pensions Secretary has announced that she is ...
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