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A security guard for the fast-food chain has denied an allegation of assault and resisting arrest.
The grieving parents of an 11-year-old girl say they will never understand why she chose to take her own life.
Only three routes in Kent are expected to run train services today, and those will have a restricted service as industrial action takes place.
It has emerged that KCC failed to deliver bought-and-paid-for bus passes on time to more than 800 parents.
Undercover officers have joined uniformed patrols to clamp down on town centre crime.
A man and women are due in court charged with assault and theft offences after allegedly leaving two venues without paying their bills.
An inquest has opened into the death of a 16-year-old who was hit by a truck.
For the first time in its 106-year history, the Royal College of Nursing is urging its 300,000 members to go on strike.
A Kent MP has joined a campaign calling for a national memorial to Britain's unsung heroes.
A new restaurant is opening in a town's historic old town hall.
Drivers face an additional lane closure on a key approach route to a town centre.
Nuisance bikers have returned to a playing field, and one frustrated resident says she's had trouble reporting it to police.
Motorists in one half of the county are paying £7.44 more to fill their tank than the other.
A council is withdrawing a freighter collection service, but insists the move will lead to greater recycling.
Undercover officers arrested a boy who was reportedly carrying heroin and crack cocaine.
A former Royal Marine has found a new life managing film shoots for Marvel movies and The Larkins TV series.
A local authority is to review its expenditure plans following the economic turmoil.
Motorists face two months of disruption as KCC starts work on a busy junction.
A community travel firm that has brought joy to thousands has just three trips left before it closes.
Campaigners are moving to the final stage of their battle to have a vacant field declared their village green.