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Ten things we didn't know last week

We found out crime doesn't pay, and uncovered possibly the hardest mannequin challenge seen so far.

The boat was sold at auction. Pictures: Wilsons Auctions
The boat was sold at auction. Pictures: Wilsons Auctions

1. We found out about possibly the hardest mannequin challenge yet.

The mannequins come alive at the end of the challenge
The mannequins come alive at the end of the challenge

2. How police have seized this gang's ill-gotten gains.

Harvey Jenkinson and Michael Harrison, directors of Gravity Trampoline Parks, at the Maidstone venue
Harvey Jenkinson and Michael Harrison, directors of Gravity Trampoline Parks, at the Maidstone venue

3. And in other trampolining news (it's not often we say that) we discovered this company is flying high.

4. We found out this school has released its first rap video.

5. And out what the new budget will hold.

The mystery man shouted "Merry Christmas everybody" before launching the fake cash
The mystery man shouted "Merry Christmas everybody" before launching the fake cash

6. Money doesn't grow on trees - and neither is it thrown from the top of shopping centres, despite appearances.

Tim Farron visited Maidstone and Canterbury
Tim Farron visited Maidstone and Canterbury

7. We found out what Tim Farron thinks will solve the housing crisis.

Outspoken columnist Katie Hopkins
Outspoken columnist Katie Hopkins

8. We found out, less interestingly, what Katie Hopkins thinks about banning a controversial speaker from a school.

Max Prime, with his name like a Transformer
Max Prime, with his name like a Transformer

9. And how five year old Max has already achieved one of his childhood dreams.

UB40 featuring Ali Campbell, Astro and Mickey Virtue
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell, Astro and Mickey Virtue

10. And we found out UB40 will be performing in Kent as part of their reunion tour next year.

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