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An official-looking anti-vaccine leaflet has been condemned as "scaremongering and reprehensible."
Delay following a failed Local Plan has seen one borough's housing targets soar by 21%.
A new school headmaster previously helped organise the 2012 London Olympics.
A newly opened business offers help to people with hearing problems.
A council's decision not to help Arriva fund a much loved Park and Ride forcing the company to end the service has been called in by councillors.
Supermarket goods and security equipment were damaged after violent exchanges between two groups of men.
A car crashed into a telegraph pole before hitting a couple who were rushed to hospital.
As Kent's libraries turned 100, we delved into the archives to see how far the service has come.
Voters in three by-elections yesterday returned candidates from three different political parties.
A police constable was taken to hospital after being run over by a motorcyclist who fled the scene.
A move to give the public more time to consider development proposals has failed.
Double amputee Tony Hudgell, seven, has been chatting to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a Royal carol concert.
A borough council has taken the decision to switch to full council elections instead of voting by one-thirds in future.
A new Lidl has opened but lovers of rival budget store Aldi will have to wait after plans for a branch just a few miles down the road stalled.
A developer's plans to build on a green field site could yet be thwarted by dog-walkers and blackberry pickers.
A Weald village might soon have a new £3.5m community centre, after a nine-year wait.
Two people have been charged with murder and three more remain in custody after a man was killed in the county.
A couple have used more then 24,000 lights to decorate their home.
A brave boy, affectionately known as Bear, is off to an abbey to sing carols with royalty in honour of his charity work.
A sixth person from Essex has been arrested in connection with a murder investigation.