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A Romanian man who smuggled four Vietnamese children in a single ‘coffin-like’ hide in the roof of a van has been jailed.
Residents have been targeted by cold callers posing as detectives investigating credit card fraud.
A man who pushed a schoolgirl to the ground and sexually assaulted her as she walked through a park has been jailed.
A Kent cricketer discovered he had skin cancer after almost putting off a screening organised by his club.
A bus station has been closed after a pedestrian was hit by a bus.
Plans have been approved to transform a vacant Barclays bank, two years after it closed down.
A “greasy” and “sticky” takeaway where inspectors found raw meat being stored with cheese has been ordered to undergo a deep clean.
A bid to transform a disused bus station building into a bubble tearoom has been given the green light, despite concerns about competiton.
A plan to erect BT street hubs – which would provide free wifi – has been rejected over fears they would harm a town centre.
A young mum says she “felt sick” as online trolls made jokes about a helicopter called to help her one-month-old son after he stopped breathing.
Two teenagers were arrested on suspicion of burglary after police descended on a school following reports people had been seen breaking in.
A mum left trapped in a “home from hell” riddled with mould and rotting ceilings for two years says she fears the walls could collapse at any moment.
Police descended on a busy route following a report and seized drugs and arrested three suspected dealers.
Singer-songwriter Morrissey has added a Kent show to his summer tour this year.
A stalker who put a tracker on his partner’s phone and made her change her job has been jailed for harassment and controlling behaviour.
Residents and businesses have been left without a water supply following reports of two burst mains.
An Argentine-inspired steak restaurant complete with a “football chapel” has launched at a new harbourside development.
Frustrated motorists are ignoring “road closed” signs after a huge pile of asbestos was dumped by mindless louts.
Residents and traders have slammed plans to transform a “visually poor” town centre building into 23 flats and a new shop.
A large number of mourners are expected to pay their respects to the founder of one of Kent’s biggest pub chains at his funeral tomorrow.