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An incident on the M20 is causing long delays.
A need to preserve "experienced" councillors was a key consideration in not switching to a four-yearly polling cycle.
Public transport joins the growing number of services tentatively returning towards normal.
A former National Serviceman recalls life in a bomb-proof bunker guarding the country against nuclear attack.
A village has illuminated a tree in purple to mark the death of the Prince Philip.
An 18-year-old hopes to shake up local politics, while Labour have entered two hopefuls for the same seat.
A man who attacked a schoolgirl in an alleyway fled the scene when another person arrived.
The Conservatives have been in power for 23 years, but could May's election unsettle such political stronghold?
A family are keen to discover what happened to artwork their mother loaned to KCC for an exhibition in the1950s - and never collected.
Commuters face an expensive return to work as parking fees as well as train cost go up in price, while ticket machines vanish.
Pub landlords have busy erecting gazebos and umbrellas to welcome customers back on Monday.
At least one candidate intends to make housing numbers an issue in forthcoming borough elections.
A £10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the conviction of the man who left a pensioner bound for 48 hours.
Curiosity over an old postcard has led to the discovery of a forgotten history.
A homeless man who took his own life may be remembered in the name of a new council policy.
The future of a town's only theatre is looking more secure after a Government bail-out.
Kent County Council is being urged to live up to its own policy of "infrastructure first" before development.
Opponents of a council's plans to build a garden village say they are being kept in the dark about changes.
The surprising cold spell is continuing after some glorious weather at the start of the Bank Holiday and gritters will be out overnight.
A 100-year-old army veteran has raised more than £28,000 for the Help For Heroes charity.
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