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A man who masterminded a people smuggling operation bringing migrants in small boats from France to Britain has been jailed after fleeing to Spain
A union is calling on the government to nationalise struggling P&O Ferries and to make more use of the furlough scheme to save staff from redundancy
A charity will buy protective equipment to keep its care home free from Covid-19 if it wins a £1,000 competition prize, but it needs your votes
Tonight planners will decide whether to allow a new homes scheme for 88 houses, a 4G pitch and two storey club house at a former school sports ground
Politician Nigel Farage filmed migrants crammed dangerously into a small boat and said he witnessed the French escorting them into English waters
Known as the man in the trilby, the owner of a coastal amusement and funfair empire has died
A party, which flouted lockdown rules by having extra visitors from other households, was broken up by police who gave them social distancing advice
A loud bang that sounded like an explosion was heard across the east Kent coast and the reason for it has still not been comfirmed
It's business as usual for a food bank which is calling for people in crisis to reach out as volunteers step up socially distanced food deliveries
Drivers whose parking obstructed a road near cliffs in Kent have been sent warning letters by police
Ferry staff facing redundancy should have a longer furlough to save jobs beyond the coronavirus crisis say the the Liberal Democrats
A print and design firm has created printable posters so businesses can share the social distancing message or their reopening times in their windows
A picture that shows a small boat fixed with parcel tape highlights the desperation of migrants risking their lives by sailing from France to Kent.
Police have tweeted a safety message and pictures after motorists were caught parking dangerously at Kent's white cliffs
A walking festival incorporating cliff, coastal and countryside walks has been cancelled over social distancing worries
A man with cerebral palsy overcomes his walking limitations to raise money for the NHS
When Brits realised the money-saving benefits of buying wine in France they flocked to Kent's port towns heralding the beginning of the booze cruise.
A petition is calling for an in depth environmental study before a decision is made allowing 210 homes at former Betteshanger Colliery
Ad tips across Kent reopen this morning an MP has called for a localised booking system for those without internet access
A popular band has reformed to record a lockdown parody of a Britpop hit which they have dedicated to key workers