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A girl who was hit by a car on a main road has been taken to hospital.
A 37-year-old has been locked up for head butting a police officer and hurling racial abuse at a hospital doctor trying to treat him.
For £650 a month you can live in a former Kent Messenger office.
A much-respected former grammar school headmaster who was in the role for more than 30 years has died.
Wives and children of service veterans involved in Britain's H-bomb tests are invited to take part in a new health study.
The story of a homeless man refused permission to take pets into his new-found accommodation is now the subject of academic study.
Roger is revved up and raring to go after his long wait.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged people to 'pray for the holy land and reject violence'.
Pothole repair work will result in a long diversion for motorists for the next 10 days.
A school's expansion will offer specialist help to more pupils who find life in large classrooms too tough and have battled with their GCSEs.
A landowner described his appearance in court over a planning breach with Tunbridge Wells council as 'the story of my life.'
The family of a man who was found dead in his shed said they don't know why he took his own life.
A family caravan business has re-opened after lockdown with a third generation now in charge.
Rain could not deter a community's determined litter-pickers.
Officers want to hear from anyone who saw the man in black.
It looks likely that the number of councillors in a local authority borough will be cut by around a fifth at the next election.
A coroner has described a mother's death as a "most tragic case" after hearing about people close to her who she had loved and lost.
A disused nursery is finding a new purpose as a holiday destination.
A former soldier recalls 'taxi dancers', spicy food and nights out while serving his country in Singapore in the 1950s.
A village bowls club is celebrating its half a century this year.