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The government could phase in checks on imported goods entering the UK amid fears they could lead to significant disruption.
The owner of multiple solid bronze statues says it is like they were “beamed out of the sky” as they vanished from her garden.
Two teenagers have been charged after a crime spree saw three houses in rural parts of Kent targeted by vehicle thieves.
A pensioner left locked out of her home believes she was ripped off by a “rogue trader” who charged a staggering £1,600 to get her into the property.
Ashford’s interim management team are forming a clear picture of what’s required to take the club forward.
A woman is due in court after chocolate, sportswear and clothing were reportedly stolen from a shopping centre.
A driver fled the scene of a crash which destroyed a garden wall - sending debris into two parked vans.
A struggling town centre cinema has been given a new name - as council bosses prepare to start running the site next week.
Developers behind plans for a 92-bed hotel have pulled down hoardings around the site as the project has been stalled by water quality issues.
Officers are appealing for information after an off-road vehicle was stolen.
A train has hit a tree prompting railway delays.
See inside the county’s new Food Warehouse which is set to open inside a former Argos store, and is a haven for those fond of bulk-buying.
Thick black smoke could be seen coming from a car fire on a main road.
College science labs could be bulldozed and replaced with 11 family homes, if plans are approved.
Plans to turn a security office in the grounds of the late Paul O’Grady’s estate into a house three times the size have been met with opposition.
One of Kent’s last Wimpy restaurants is to reopen later this year - delighting fast-food fans who feared the site would remain shut for good.
A dad of three was saved by his son after he started having a cardiac arrest while at home.
A rescue park has shared its heartbreak at the death of a beautiful and rare white lioness Imara aged 11.
A huge two-storey Iceland supermarket will open inside a former Argos unit next week.
Ashford United’s interim boss Alan Walker hopes the young players drafted into the team for the season finale will be better for the experience.