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Police and paramedics have descended on a home after they were called to a medical emergency.
The latest government data has revealed Dartford has one of the highest Covid rates in the UK.
A young worker at a vaccine clinic was left in tears this evening after facing abuse because of hour-long queues for jabs.
The rush to beat the French travel ban has begun as those leaving the UK are warned to allow two hours to complete border controls.
Officers investigating a multi-vehicle crash are urging motorists who witnessed it to come forward.
Plans have been unveiled to build a 140ft-long concrete tunnel at a beauty spot to protect dozens of homes from flooding.
An Insulate Britain protester from Kent was spared jail today for blocking roads - as it emerged future protests are planned for next year.
Boris Johnson has urged very adult over 18 in the country to get "get boosted now" as Omicron continues to spread.
A historic seafront structure which has been empty for many years has gone under the hammer today.
The Home Office has confirmed it will use a former defence fire training and development centre to process asylum seekers from January.
A woman has been arrested after a pedestrian was hit by a car and the road was shut by the emergency services.
A primary school is facing calls to shut for Christmas early after recording almost 50 confirmed Covid cases among children and staff.
The Home Office is considering using a former defence fire training centre to process asylum seekers, it has been reported.
A scaffolder has suffered serious injuries after a metal tube he was lifting hit a power line - sending 48,000 volts through his body.
An animal rescue team has been working to reunite a swan family which have become separated.
Onlookers watched in shear amazement as two brazen sheep roamed through a town.
Demand has outstripped supply as more than 40 firms fight it out to snap up one of 15 units at a new complex in a town's harbour.
A "talented and dedicated" junior doctor had been drinking with pals before she drowned after a late-night swim, an inquest opening has heard.
Portable spy cameras are being trialled in a borough to catch louts fly-tipping or throwing rubbish from their vehicles in litter hotspots.
A secondary school which dished out detentions to pupils for wearing face masks in class has changed its stance after the story made national news.