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Barbie is 60 years old today, reminding actress Janie Wellborne of an early career break.
Police have used a helicopter to look for a suspected burglar following a break-in at a shop.
A care home company is looking to recruit 100 people by the summer thanks to the opening of a new £13m, state-of-the art site.
Tonbridge, Headcorn and Staplehurst libraries are among 12 that are given good news in final review.
The Australian Government has bowed to media pressure and granted a visa to a woman who has Down's syndrome.
A young woman with Down's syndrome has been told she cannot visit her father in Australia unless she passes a rigorous medical examination.
The victims of a crash that blocked Lower Road seem to have escaped with relatively minor injuries.
A feisty centenarian who served at Bletchley Park during the war has died.
The Spirit of Sittingbourne project moves on a stage with road resurfacing.
A woman has been injured after two cars were involved in collision at the crossroads.
A doctors’ surgery has been advised by a coroner to “reflect closely”on its practices after the death of a patient.
An astonishing 133,000 vehicles were recorded speeding in a village centre in a single week in a study commissioned by a parish council.
Parents are asked for their views on school expansion plans.
An inquest has opened into the death of a "beautiful" and "kind-hearted" young woman who was hit by a train at a level crossing.
With no party politics involved, anyone can stand for their parish council.
Councillors have rejected a planning application to demolish a house and build bungalows even though their officers recommended approval.
The new owners of troubled music retailer HMV have had a change of heart about closing a store which had been set for closure after its takeover.
Only minor changes were made to plans for two big housing developments despite concerns from a hospital trust and local councils.
The deputy mayor of a town council has been targeted by a racist parody account.
The future of a department store is in doubt, according to its owners, because of council plans to put an access route through its car park.