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Reform UK’s leader is due to speak at an event in the county ahead of this year’s local elections.
The organisers behind the free event said it was “hugely successful” despite some parents posting videos of long queues and calling it a “flop”.
A much-missed grandmother’s gravestone has been stolen for a second time leaving her family speechless.
A teacher who woke up one morning unable to move says the support of his students is fuelling his journey of recovery and encouraged him to open up.
A reality star has avoided prison after successfully appealing his prison sentence imposed after his dog bit a runner.
Scores of fans flocked to a Kent charity shop to buy a metallic pink piggy bank which had been redesigned by a popular artist.
An inquest has heard several opportunities were missed by a hospital to diagnose a young boy’s heart condition which would have prevented his death.
A care service has arranged a trip for one of their radio-loving residents to see behind the scenes at Kent’s biggest station.
A youth club at risk of closure due to funding cuts has been provided with a funding “lifeline” thanks to a generous donation from a former resident.
The owner of a renowned live music venue is bucking the trend by opening a new special stage.
A primary school has issued a warning to parents after reports of an older man approaching young people.
Police, fire, ambulance and coastguard searched a stretch of the River Medway after receiving reports a body had been spotted in the water.
The RSPCA has launched an investigation after a gull was allegedly killed by a group of boys before being left outside a front door.
A drug addict has been found guilty of murdering her partner by stabbing him in the back with a knife.
A Kent taxi driver secured £130,000 in loans from the government during the pandemic by falsley inflating his firms’ turnover.
Conservation experts say the Prime Minister’s comments that rare arachnids have stopped the building of 15,000 homes in Kent are “oversimplified”.
An investigation has found the pilot of a plane which crashed into woodland was dealing with a “high workload” at the time.
A Kent council has become one of the first to adopt a new health rating scheme for local businesses associated with the care and sale of animals.
The son of a retired police officer who died from cancer just six months after being diagnosed is urging people to check any “sinister” signs.
A scheme to install parking restrictions to allow 24-hour emergency access to a palliative care hospice has been branded “a terrible mistake”.
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