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Prison staff are preparing long-serving prisoners for their release by teaching them beekeeping.
A builder who was punched at a horse fair died in a field after being found unresponsive .
A £112m road scheme has opened to traffic but local villagers are still not impressed.
An historic vessel could find itself being de-constructed but supporters are battling to save it.
The Queen's Baton Relay has left Kent after two days in the county ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
An inquest has been held into a 22-year-old teacher who died in Taiwan.
Emergency services were sent to a house fire where two people were taken to hospital.
These are the horrific injuries suffered by a young boy after boiling water fell on him in a cafe. Warning: includes further graphic images.
Concerns raised over spate of industrial flytipping
Shocked residents, gym users and school kids gathered outside a leisure centre to voice their opposition to plans to permanently shut the facility.
An animal rescue is housing 140 cats while another is running out of food donations as people struggle to afford to look after their pets.
An old pub site could become a care home as early plans are drawn up.
We asked our readers if they think obesity in children should be a form of abuse.
A late-night driver was forced to diver after coming across an abandoned bus blocking a main road.
Cases of Covid in Kent have surged by 36% week-on-week while hospital admissions are also on the rise.
Firefighters were called to a blaze which broke out behind a town centre shop.
A main road has been closed by police following a crash.
An unsafe seafront structure was cordoned off as a spike dangled in mid-air.
Police and paramedics have been at the scene of a collision.
Two lanes of a major motorway were shut after a car and bike collided.