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One lucky kmfm listener has started their weekend £1,000 better off after winning big on the radio.
Online issues across several banks have left customers without access to their accounts and banking apps on payday.
Two National Lottery winners have won hundreds of thousands of pounds just seven days apart.
We look back at life in Kent 25 years ago, reflecting on some of the biggest stories from 2000.
More than 150 dogs were stolen across the county last year and only 21 were returned to their owners.
The first schools in Kent and Medway to offer free breakfast clubs for pupils as part of a government scheme have been revealed.
Plans for a new housing estate on the outskirts of a village were described as a “big risk” before being rejected.
Enforcing the XL bully ban is set to cost police more than £1 million after figures showed more than one a week was put down in the first six months.
A 39-year-old dad-of-four has been told he has just 18 months to live as the cancer he hoped he had defeated has returned and spread.
New smoke-free areas are set to be introduced in six Kent districts this year - but there are concerns over a lack of enforcement.
As BBC soap EastEnders celebrates its 40th anniversary, we speak to a long-time scriptwriter on the show who lifts the lid on life in Albert Square.
Work is finally underway to demolish two detached houses and replace them with a 64-bed care home labelled ‘an office block on a business park’.
Temperatures across the county are expected to rise leading to hopes it may bring an end to a prolonged spell of chilly conditions.
We look at whether devolution in Kent could mean better bus services for people living in areas in danger of being cut off when a route is axed.
Couples set to tie the knot at a countryside wedding venue have been left heartbroken after it fell into administration.
The population of Kent is soaring at a time when housing stock is insufficient to meet demand, a new study has found.
The number of patients forced to endure long waits in A&E corridors continues to soar as an alarming crisis deepens across Kent.
As lovebirds across the county celebrate Valentine’s Day, we retell the romantic, bizarre and funny stories of how Kent couples fell in love.
Kent’s biggest and most beleaguered local authority has agreed a balanced budget – but its leadership issued dire warnings about the future.
Three building projects in Kent are among the nominations for a national architectural award.
Plans for a sixth development in an area where more than 8,500 homes are already proposed has led to fears “countryside is being consumed”.
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Medical experts warn of ‘a second wave’ of the winter vomiting bug.
This year, children from all over Kent will be showing their appreciation for their mums in our Mother's Day supplement, My Mum.
As house prices soar, the cost of buying an apartment flatlines according to new figures
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sensational musical is back on the London stage – but it’s not staying for long. Here’s how to get tickets.
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A former England all-rounder will be Kent’s club president for 2026 while first-team players have started working with their new head coach in India.
Manager John Coleman understands the frustration of the Gillingham fans and is desperate to give them a win to celebrate.
Gillingham host a team second from bottom and without a point from their last five away outings - but the manager isn’t expecting a walkover.
Gillingham manager John Coleman has had words with his players following a video on social media that he admitted “doesn’t look good.”
Lloyd Hume says it’s just another game as Ashford come up against former boss Danny Kedwell this weekend.
Experienced manager John Coleman admits even he’s in uncharted territory as he tries to keep Gillingham out of relegation trouble.
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