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We spent the day on the frontline of the migrant crisis and learned why desperate people are fleeing Calais across the world's busiest shipping lane.
Market bosses are allowing more traders to return to their pitches after successfully trialling a Covid compliant reopening
A ferry company operating from a Kent port is the latest in the travel industry to announce job cuts.
New government funding could be the key to saving a struggling theatre and bolstering a fund collected from the community to help it beat Covid-19
The government remains tight lipped about where its post-Brexit customs clearance site will be in Whitfield
A housing developer has asked for more flexibility to pay for infrastructure where Covid-19 has delayed house building
Hopes an outdoor paddling pool could reopen this summer have been dashed.
A wife has told of her heartbreak and paid tribute to her husband who died in a crash while out on his motorbike.
A cash strapped theatre will benefit from a council increasing the cap on the grants it offers from £2,000 to £5,000 - but is it enough?
English Heritage is celebrating after its plans were approved allowing it to open a cafe opposite one of its castles.
When people call a lifeboat's coxwain a coward, there must be a story behind it
More furniture will soon be able to be stored for a charity that helps formerly homeless people by up-cycling and repairing old household goods
On the day when Deal Hospital Fete was supposed to be held, we look back at how the hospital first came into being
Italian lasagne, creamy curry and slow cooked pulled pork with fresh veg are among the dishes being sent out by volunteers from a new food aid group
A victim had to be cut out of their car following a crash.
Video shows an air ambulance descending over houses towards a field to attend a medical emergency nearby
They are treacherous sandbanks in the middle of the English Channel but when the tide is right, the Goodwin Sands are ripe for fun and games...
With 17 places in Dover to choose from, 13 in Deal and another 17 in Sandwich there's no excuse not to take advantage of discounted dining.
The county's rich supply of coal meant it was once a Mecca for miners. We look at the history of an industry that has left its mark on Kent.
A man's jaw dropped when he was quoted hundreds to take his family to France for the day. Now he's reported cross channel operators for 'profiteering'