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The Update - 04/05/2017

May 04, 2017, 12:18 PM

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Today's top stories across #Kent:

  • #DukeofEdinburgh #PrincePhilip announces he's stepping down from #royal duties
  • Man charged in connection with #Tonbridge stabbing
  • #Broadstairs man jailed for threatening to kill ex -#Adele named richest musician under 30
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