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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”.
A drug addict on trial accused of murdering her partner by stabbing him in the back accepts she inflicted the injuries but “cannot remember how”.
Utility crews were shocked to find a sewer had been blocked by plants which had grown from fallen bird seed.
Plans to transform an “eyesore” hotel into a petrol station and M&S store have received support from hundreds of residents.
A court has heard how a man accused of murdering his mother had told his aunt he knew how to cause “maximum damage”.
The victim of a 16-year-old who tried to rape her says she feels like a “shell of her former self”.
A Kent businessman starring in this year’s series of The Apprentice has explained how he got his facial scarring.
Rejected plans to build a 200-space, 24-hour lorry park on fields in the green belt near a motorway junction have been overturned following an appeal.
A main road remains closed almost two hours after a crash thought to have involved a motorcyclist.
A main route into a town centre was blocked in both directions following a crash.
A divisive planning application for a new Traveller and Gypsy site has been refused after officers deemed it “inappropriate”.
Drivers are facing delays following a “police incident” on the Dartford Crossing.
A court has heard how two family members heard a woman screaming in the kitchen before she died.
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