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A driver who hit and killed a pedestrian before fleeing and destroying the car has been jailed for six and a half years.
A picture shows how business park has been attacked by vandals who drenched a reception area in red paint
Volunteers from a dog re-homing organisation will be pitching their stalls to raise much needed funds at a village's garden safari
Preliminary results from sea water tests have shown high levels of E-coli have dropped after a beach was closed at the weekend
Money can now be applied for by businesses, groups and individuals for special projects and Covid recovery - all to make the town a better place
British Airways has been slammed for its handling of a disabled customer's refund request after making an error on its website
Motorway traffic queued for almost two hours after a car turned on its side
A pumping operation is underway after flash flooding led to a lake forming in a street and some homes are flooded
More accidents are feared if the access to a former pub is moved nearer to a junction amid plans to convert it into a house.
A distressed mother with a teenage son were among migrants who made the risky journey from France to Dover.
Naval, military and licensed buildings make up some of those featured in a new book offering a rare insight into the properties
Gone were the congratulatory handshakes, instead headteachers dished out socially distanced elbow bumps to commend pupils this A-Levels results day.
Pictures have emerged of a group of migrants being brought to safety in Kent this morning.
Border Force boats are back at work in the channel, and more migrants are reported to have landed at Dungeness.
A rare chance to see the work of a volunteer gardening group can be had at a vacant piece of land opposite Deal Castle.
The high number of migrants arriving at Dover may start to decrease as the Met Office forecasts thunder and showers
A temporary customs clearance site, to keep traffic flowing through Dover after Brexit, would have to be 10 times the size of a present facility.
As unprecedented numbers of migrants are spotted making the perilous journey to Britain in flimsy boats we recall a record week in the migrant crisis
P&O Ferries' chief executive, who steered the company through Brexit, Covid-19 and mass job cuts has passed the helm to its managing director
As the PM describes the migrant crossings as 'stupid, dangerous and criminal’, we find out what it's like for the officers helping them in Dover.