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The loss of 614 seafaring jobs in Kent will be the subject of a protest by maritime union the RMT.
A shifting sandbank could win protection from being dredged in the future because of a government review that could preserve ecology and wildlife.
Tributes have been paid to a sporting all rounder and former estate agent whose colourful personality was an inspiration to many players
Firefighters have issued a warning after barbecue embers are thought to have caused a shed fire
Here's what gigs could look like at this music venue under the government's draft guidelines - which have been blasted as unviable.
A call to rename Kent's iconic white cliffs after the Black Lives Matter movement has been lambasted as a prank that damages the campaign.
A market is still to agree its covid safety strategy but managers say some stalls will be lost to allow for the new socially distanced layout
Large scale redundancies on ferries will affect safety, the economy and the financial security of a dedicated workforce, a union boss claims.
It has been 20 years since 58 Chinese migrants perished in the back of a lorry arriving in Kent and a Refugee Week service will remember their plight
When an MP heard of a constituent's battles with Batten Disease, he came out in support in an orange tie on International Batten Disease Awareness Day
A rise in RNLI call outs as lockdown is eased has led to safety reminders from the sea rescue charity and HM Coastguard
The new owners of a leisure centre have launched a £30,000 fundraising campaign to pay towards £250k repairs and protect its future use
A Roman building in Kent is among eight from across the country to feature in a new collection of stamps.
A silent Black Lives Matter protest will be held on a roundabout to promote the message that 'silence equals violence'.
The priest who stood against the Church of England by marrying his Romanian toy boy 55 years his junior has died
Happy memories of singing along Deal seafront are recalled in a social media performance by soul singer Joss Stone
A family is searching for its missing Alexandrine parakeet who whistles the Star Wars theme tune.
A plan to demolish a fire-ravaged nightclub and build 29 flats in its place has been revealed - but there is no parking allocated.
A revised new homes scheme has prompted more objections over parking, congestion and wildlife and criticism that concerns were not listened to
A former Kent student and vocalist has produced a series of soothing and angelic meditations to help people de-stress and drift off to sleep