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A mum-of-four struggling to cope in the wake of her sister’s suicide took her own life days before the first anniversary of the tragedy.
More than 1,000 pupils are being sent home from a Kent secondary school this morning because it has no running water.
A city council ban on taxis ‘polluting’ the district’s streets could see hundreds forced off the road this summer.
Takeaway delivery drivers across a Kent district will strike tonight in a bid for better pay and more transparency about their earnings.
Pictures show the remarkable transformation of a dog found looking like a 'bag of bones' alongside her starving puppies.
Residents have called for construction of a controversial 300-home estate to stop until issues surrounding access have been resolved.
Official plans have been submitted to transform a village’s last-remaining pub into a Turkish restaurant and shisha bar.
Police believe a missing man missing from Surrey may have been in Kent.
Frustrated residents refusing to pay their Southern Water bills in protest at sewage releases in Kent have been offered hefty discounts by the firm.
An MP has called for the government to "punish those who seek for the first time since 1939 to change the borders of Europe".
Dreamland's iconic sign is being replaced for a new feature film by an acclaimed director and producer.
A crash involving a car and motorbike is causing delays on the A2.
Motorists have been warned to expect delays after a busy tunnel was shut following an 'IT error'.
Shocking photos show the extent of suffering endured by a severely emaciated dog and her starving puppies, who were rescued by selfless volunteers.
Eagle-eyed viewers will be able to spot a number of Kent locations when the final season of Killing Eve hits TV screens next week.
Police stopped dozens of delivery drivers and seized nine e-scooters as part of a crackdown on dangerous riding in a city centre.
A man has appeared in court accused of three burglaries at high street shops and assaulting an emergency worker.
A sprawling "woodland" development is being launched this week, with shared ownership schemes available on all the new properties.
Residents are gearing up to take legal action against a council as it prepares to demolish and replace a popular play area.
A total of 1,200 homes and businesses in Kent still without power three days after Storm Eunice hits as Storm Franklin reaches the county.