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A woman who unleashed a tirade of abuse towards shop staff and onlookers has been jailed and banned from a town centre.
A stretch of the A2 will shut this weekend to allow for maintenance work on a bridge.
An 82-year-old jazz singer from Kent has been sampled by Canadian megastar Drake, despite having never heard of him before.
A Kent MP has raised the case of a teenager with severe epilepsy in parliament as she called for access to medicinal cannabis.
An enforcement case has been launched against a water company to investigate if it has failed to maintain an efficient supply system.
A 13-year-old boy has been arrested after vapes were stolen in a town centre shop raid.
A man’s cause of death is unknown after a body was pulled from the sea
A wind farm technician has captured footage of a suspected shark swimming off the Kent coastline.
A suspect accused of making inappropriate comments to children has been charged with child sex offences.
A car fire caused long tailbacks on a busy route this morning.
A huge multi-agency operation was launched to rescue a woman in the sea.
The boss of one of Kent’s oldest family firms who hid a tracker under his ex-girlfriend’s car has been slammed by a judge for “victim blaming”.
A Kent man has been charged after 145 arrests were made during this weekend’s pro-Palestinian march.
Controversial plans to build on the site of a Grade II-listed former RAF mast are set to be approved after a 10-year battle.
A major route has reopened after almost two weeks of traffic chaos.
A woman says she was barred from a pub after complaining about the state of her “terrible” roast dinner.
A road was blocked in both directions after a collision.
A sports pavilion plagued by vandalism is set to be demolished at a “miserable” recreation ground.
Motorists have been dealt a further blow after a city’s main route has closed for emergency works amid complaints of gridlock hell.
A charity’s decision to scrap its winter shelter for the homeless has forced the council to step in amid fears people could die.