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Emergency services were at the scene of a vehicle blaze on a busy trunk road this evening following reports of a crash.
Police are appealing for help to locate a missing 57-year-old man they believe may have travelled out of Kent on foot or via the bus network.
Police bodycam footage shows the moment officers uncovered bundles of banknotes, drugs and designer goods during a raid at a cocaine dealer’s home.
Seven “outstanding” new businesses are coming to Folkestone Harbour Arm, including its first-ever authentic Nepalese street food offering.
A “promising” university graduate is behind bars after crashing his dad’s Range Rover into a taxi and killing the rear-seat passenger.
A man has been charged after another man’s thumb was cut with a knife during a reported robbery.
A man who was spotted abandoning a vehicle and making off on a moped has been jailed for a year after admitting handling stolen goods.
A fully electric bus route in Kent has been put on hold temporarily owing to ongoing “charging infrastructure works".
Kent County Council goes to the polls on May 1 but the result will depend on your vote - read our easy guide on how to get into the polling booth.
Villagers are fuming after plans for a new housing estate which they believe should be scrapped could now go-ahead.
The former owner of a law firm says he is taking legal action against the woman he sold it to in a £1 million case.
Seven “outstanding” new businesses are coming to Folkestone Harbour Arm, including its first-ever authentic Nepalese street food offering.
A global bubble tea giant is due to open its first store in the county as it looks to expand across the UK.
An iconic fast-food brand has reiterated it will reopen despite facing further delays in bringing back a branch in a Kent town.
Restaurant entrepreneurs have opened a town’s first ‘steak frites’ house, which only serves the “best cut” of beef and chips, in a former micropub.
The first convenience store could finally open on a huge housing estate built more than a decade ago.
Experts also warned of more turbulence in the financial markets as investors react to the sweeping measures affecting global trade.
The US president set out sweeping trade levies hitting countries across the world
Speaking from the White House as he announced tariffs on US imports of goods from around the world, Mr Trump said: ‘We’re going to get it stopped.’
The First Minister and deputy First Minister have said they are focused on protecting Northern Ireland following the announcement of US tariffs.
There is ‘no justification’ for US tariffs on the EU which will impact Ireland, Irish premier Micheal Martin has said.
The SWA said it would continue to support efforts by the UK Government to reach a compromise agreement with Mr Trump’s administration.
US president Donald Trump believes putting the levies on imports of foreign goods will protect American businesses.
US President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs against countries around the world.
Mark McDonald will visit the Birmingham offices of the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp has said that his party ‘will not stop fighting for justice’.
Seven “outstanding” new businesses are coming to Folkestone Harbour Arm, including its first-ever authentic Nepalese street food offering.
A global bubble tea giant is due to open its first store in the county as it looks to expand across the UK.
An iconic fast-food brand has reiterated it will reopen despite facing further delays in bringing back a branch in a Kent town.
Restaurant entrepreneurs have opened a town’s first ‘steak frites’ house, which only serves the “best cut” of beef and chips, in a former micropub.
The first convenience store could finally open on a huge housing estate built more than a decade ago.