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Home Office staff have admitted they lost control of the situation at a Kent immigration centre, according to court documents.
A grandmother is appealing for information after she discovered her three horses had been stolen from their stables overnight.
Police have secured a closure order on a property following persistent anti-social behaviour and drug misuse.
A floating art space has arrived at its new home after it left the River Thames where it had become a landmark for eight years.
A man in his 50s has been found dead inside a property after police officers forced entry into a flat.
A man has been taken to hospital following a crash involving four vehicles near a supermarket.
The family of a schoolgirl left disabled in a bus crash reveal how their lives changed - and how she is making incredible progress six months on.
Police are investigating after train staff were allegedly threatened by a man with a knife.
A theatre and cinema complex has issued a statement as rumours over its future are spread online.
Customers say it is the “end of an era” after the name of a bar was changed for the first time in almost five decades.
The owners of a dog racing track have revealed their intentions to close the stadium due to dwindling support.
A home care service has been placed in special measures after watchdogs rated it “inadequate”.
Kent council leaders have urged a local authority to rethink its “short-sighted” proposals to buy properties in the borough.
A dementia care home has officially opened following the first phase of redevelopment.
The owners of a gift store have announced it is closing down following the departure of multiple big-name brands from its town.
A floating art space which has become a landmark along the River Thames is leaving a town after eight years.
Kent’s radio station kmfm has launched its successful Christmas toy appeal in the hopes it will be the biggest yet.
New traffic restrictions to stop motorists parking on double yellow lines have been welcomed by some but others argue more parking spaces are needed.
The new licensees of a 400-year-old pub have said they want to return it to its former glory - and bringing back Sunday roasts is the start.
A resident is calling for more to be done after finding around 30 shopping trolleys dumped on a disused railway line behind a supermarket.
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