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A Russian warship was tailed by a Royal Navy vessel as it sailed near to the Kent shore.
Students at a university have opted for a meat-free cafeteria in a crunch vote.
A busy road is closed in both directions following a serious crash.
A smash on a main road which caused a van to overturn has sparked long delays in rush hour traffic.
The flight path of a helicopter caught people’s attention as it made a flower pattern in the sky off the coast.
A man was taken to hospital following a suspected arson attack – just miles from where four cars were torched.
A hosepipe ban will be enforced from today in parts of Kent as demand for water reached record levels – with rule-breakers facing a £1,000 fine.
A heartbreaking conversation between good friends led to a dad-of-three later discovering he had cancer.
A private school where pupils are encouraged not to become “exposed to the trappings of consumerism” remains inadequate after a second inspection.
Three men have been arrested after attempts to steal items from a shopping centre sparked a police chase on the M20.
Shoppers are divided over the appearance of a new eco-material laid in a busy high street to hide the roots of towering trees.
A teenage boy was hit over the head with a crutch in a terrifying gang attack.
Forecasters say a heatwave could hit the county as weather experts expect temperatures to soar.
Plans to hold up to four large-scale events a year at a park have been blasted as ‘outrageous’, but others have backed the ambitious plans.
A woman who fell down a 12ft drop and fractured her neck in three places has made a miracle recovery and welcomed a baby boy.
An armed robber who held terrified pharmacy staff at gunpoint has been jailed for 12 years.
Officers are calling for information after it was reported a boy was assaulted and possibly robbed.
A railway line has been shut due to flooding.
We visited one of the first arm wrestling competitons held in Kent for years – and tried to get to grips with why the sport is gaining popularity.
Distressed residents have told how an “intrusive” railway siren placed outside their homes is making their lives a misery.