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Dozens of people have signed a petition urging a school to remove a gate installed to stop pupils from using a toilet block during lesson time.
A major rescue operation is underway after a small boat capsized in the English Channel.
A group set to perform on the Kent coast this week have cancelled their concert following the tragic death of a crew member.
Forecasters have issued a yellow weather warning as heavy showers are expected to hit the county.
Police have seized more than 400 boxes of shoes after thieves allegedly swapped high-value trainers for cheaper footwear at a Nike store.
A holiday park boss has defended exterminating foxes wreaking havoc on his land - saying the “vermin” were even stealing items from campers.
A missing Kent woman last seen at the Notting Hill Carnival, whose family feared had been kidnapped, has been found in hospital.
Police charged a man after more than £9,000 of items were stolen from Boots stores across the country this month.
Horrified shoppers witnessed a man “begging” a gang to stop attacking him in a Sainsbury’s car park.
A police officer is said to have been assaulted after responding to reports of a city centre robbery.
Forecasters predicting a temperature spike of more than 30C have triggered a heat health alert covering Kent.
Three parking bays in a seaside town have gone up for sale for £150,000 - as fed-up residents admit finding a space is now nigh-on “impossible”.
A motorcyclist has died following a crash with a lorry on a road leading to a popular beach.
A busy route to a popular beach is closed after a serious crash.
A suspect has appeared in court after a woman suffered facial injuries in a serious assault.
Police have released a CCTV image of a man following a sex attack at a shopping centre.
Bosses of a huge multinational firm want to create a ‘global hub’ in Kent in order to attract customers from across the world.
A road was closed in both directions as emergency services attended to the scene of a crash.
A nurse caught napping during shifts and found to have ignored patient alarms has been allowed to continue working in the profession.
Bosses at one of the UK’s most iconic landmarks say they would consider allowing a phone mast to be built on the Grade I-listed building.