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Firefighters were called to a vehicle blaze on farmland.
Officers have launched an investigation after they were called to a suspected burglary at a village train station.
It is thought five people have died while attempting to cross the Channel, according to French media.
The landlord of a pub which was saved by residents says it was an honour to be named runner-up in the National Pub of the Year awards.
There are planned overnight closures on the Dartford Crossing which could affect your travels in and out the county.
Officers investigating an unprovoked attack have released a CCTV image of a man they believe can assist them.
A new operator, which already runs two successful businesses in Kent, will be taking over the reins to help a town centre market thrive.
The family of a ‘caring’ young dad who was killed in a crash involving a motorbike and a car have paid heartfelt tributes to him.
Ex-forces veterans say they are being forced to watch on as other people live in their ‘ageing’ homes despite being told they had to be knocked down.
Police officers are looking for a suspect who is said to have committed an indecent act as a woman walked down an alleyway.
A man is set to appear in court after it is alleged he threatened and robbed another who had stopped to help someone.
A former Wilko has been listed for let just months after the firm went into administration and disappeared from our high streets.
Police officers have been cracking down on motorists attempting to use a bus gate to avoid a one way system.
A solar farm that would be one of the largest in Kent and could power 22,500 homes could be built between two villages.
Lighting torches and singing to an apple tree might seem an odd start to the year but in Kent an ancient Pagan ritual retains its enduring appeal.
Multiple people who were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following reports of a firearms incident have been released without charge.
A former Met Police officer who acted inappropriately towards a female colleague while out after work has been barred from the profession.
Proposals to turn a vacant bank building into a house of multiple occupancy have been approved with work already underway inside.
A health trust is facing years of disruption after cladding found not to meet fire safety standards was uncovered at one of its hospitals.
The owner of a high street luggage shop says he faces a bill of potentially £40,000 to fix the damage caused to the store’s roof by lead thieves.