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An analysis of where drivers were caught speeding in Kent last year has thrown up some unlikely-sounding hotspots for fines.
A hold-up on the M20 will cause a young hero to miss attending a Royal garden party.
Buckingham Palace has responded after brave double amputee Tony Hudgell was prevented from attending the King’s Garden Party due to motorway delays.
A burst water main has led to the emergency closure of a road leading to a GP surgery.
Inconclusive election results have left party leaders haggling over who should be the next council leader.
The deputy head of a special needs school has been suspended from his job after appearing on Amazon Prime in a raunchy sex comedy.
A racing kart circuit has tweeted its congratulations to Britain’s latest Grand Prix winner.
A driver struck a telegraph pole on the same road which claimed the lives of four members of one family.
The Conservatives have emerged ahead in a hard-fought borough council election – but failed to secure an overall majorit.y
The results in the county’s two local elections are rolling in.
Patient groups are concerned their doctors’ surgeries will not be able to cope with extra demand from new care facilities in the pipeline.
A block of flats is to be given an extra floor thanks to a novel construction approach being touted as a quick fix to the housing crisis.
Voters will today elect two new borough councils and choose the next Kent Police and Crime Commissioner.
An outreach programme inspired by the tragic death of a homeless man is looking to expand.
Parents have won their battle to keep a treasured green space, but campaigners again Sunday parking charges were less happy.
A ceremony has been held to dedicate a standard for a Gurka veterans’ association.
A war hero who made the ultimate sacrifice while on a mission as part of a squadron of Lancaster bombers has been honoured, 80 years on.
An open-water swimming club has held its first event strictly for dogs.
A firm is set to take on a project to build homes, a county park and community hall in one of Kent’s fastest-growing villages.
More than 200 residents at a public meeting to condemn plans to build a new community on farmland.