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Three people believed to have been involved in a burglary have been arrested after a man was reportedly attacked.
An investigation has been launched into the cause of a fire which crews were called to late last night.
It seems you can enjoy the Euro2020 quarter final tonight without worry - a clever cat predicts England will beat Ukraine.
A man has been airlifted to a London hospital and is in a serious condition after being stabbed.
There has been a second sewage discharge within a month into the sea off a popular Kent beach.
A council has come to a decision over a new horse crematorium in Kent which saw 89 people send in their objections.
A 12-year-old's lockdown book about chefs and sommeliers has beaten sales of books by other chefs including Jamie Oliver and Mary Berry.
More homes are on their way near a busy main road after backing was given for a key access route to the new development.
Police warn motorists to take care to remove valuables from parked vehicles after seven cars were broken into over two nights in one village.
A discount food store is to quit a dated shopping centre it occupies and move in alongside another big name retailer.
The medals of fighter ace Peter Townsend, who was once based in Kent and later had an affair with a princess, are up for auction.
A man was tasered by police during a major operation to combat drug supplies in a town centre.
A retired couple have been targeted as paint was hurled all over their car, seven months after a spate of similar incidents stopped.
Covid-19 is not the latest disease to affect classrooms, 100 years ago a deadly outbreak of measles caused one headteacher to cry.
Residents on the Isle of Sheppey have been warned to stay alert as the Environment Agency issues flood warnings.
A nurse with a condition affecting one in 10 women says battling for a diagnosis left her feeling like she was mad.
A car park operator insists measures are on the way to reduce problems, as a councillor becomes the latest motorist to fall foul of the system.
Landowners are demanding proof that their council has excluded them from a scheme to create a garden village of 4,000 homes.
A graveyard being revamped after laying neglected hides the stories of thousands of people who were treated at a nearby asylum.
We look back to the night clubs of the 1960s.