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Police raid cannabis 'factory'

Police raid cannabis 'factory'

About 1,000 cannabis plants with a potential street value of tens of thousands of pounds have been discovered in Kent....

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Damian Green: 'MPs have scored an own goal'

MP defends allowances reform

Ashford MP Damian Green says MPs who defied a call to reform their allowances in a bid to restore trust...

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Rob Key believes the Kent side is superbly balanced for one-day cricket

Key credits his batting heroes after semi-final win

Kent skipper Rob Key was smiling from ear to ear in praise of match-winners and century-makers Martin van Jaarsveld and...

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Martin van Jaarsveld hit two unbeaten hundreds and claimed career-best bowling figures of 5-33 in Kent's win over Surrey

Van Jaarsveld is Kent's 'Roy of the Rovers'

Surrey v Kent (day four) Martin van Jaarsveld became the first player in Kent history to score two unbeaten hundreds...

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Picture of the Day

Deep in thought, one of the school children who laid posies at the graves of Canadian servicemen at the Shorncliffe Military Cemetery to mark Canada Day. Picture: Gary Browne
Deep in thought, one of the school children who laid posies at the graves of Canadian servicemen at the Shorncliffe Military Cemetery to mark Canada Day. Picture: Gary Browne

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Deep in thought, one of the school children who laid posies at the graves of Canadian servicemen at the Shorncliffe Military Cemetery to mark Canada Day. Picture: Gary Browne And then there was three. The Romney Marsh wind turbines viewed from Lydd Ranges. Picture: Gary Browne The Road of Remembrance, one of the Folkestone Triennial exhibits. Picture: Gary Browne