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The owner of an XL Bully marched through London to protest the government’s plans to ban the breed by the end of the year.
An MP has said she is in recovery after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
There were long delays on a busy stretch of motorway connecting Kent and Essex due to an earlier medical emergency.
Detectives are urging for witnesses to come forward after a 19-year-old was reportedly stabbed and killed near a park.
A self-employed builder who is lucky to be alive after he hit a power main while putting up fencing has now been handed a £24k bill for the damage.
Armed police descended on a town centre this afternoon as a man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker.
An organisation set up in memory of a schoolboy who took his own life has now helped 100 young people.
A family festival which celebrates the heritage and historic ships of the river is back.
A rockstar surprised music fans after he was seen watching his favourite band at a Kent venue.
A pond on a village green has been emptied in a £20,000 project after an invasive species of fish was found in the water.
Drivers are being warned there will be numerous road closures in the same area for gas works up until Christmas.
A teenager from London has been charged after a man was taken to hospital.
Bosses at one of the county’s biggest dementia charities say its future is secured as it takes ownership of the building.
A young soldier and dad-of-two died after a night of drinking with his friends.
Members of a fitness chain have been told they will have hours of free parking as an outlet centre introduces fees.
It was one of the county’s biggest butchery firms but now, 18 months on, what has filled the massive gap left on our high streets?
Danny Dyer will join other celebrities in a match to raise money for a charity started to support a tot born with an ultra-rare condition.
An investigation has been launched as a man was taken to hospital after being injured at work.
A local authority has raised concerns over the damage which could be caused if KCC plans to scrap youth services go ahead.
Some residents have welcomed new parking restrictions along their road but others have said it is just to make money.