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A planning application has been submitted to launch a new secondary school in Kent after the county council reversed its decision to scrap the bid.
A woman has died after collapsing in a residential street, despite desperate efforts to resuscitate her.
A prolific shop burglar was part of a gang who swiped about £75,000-worth of electrical items during raids on John Lewis stores.
Bosses of a hugely popular oyster festival have announced the food fair has been scrapped at this year's event.
A dispersal order is being enforced by police in a bid to tackle anti-social behaviour affecting businesses.
Natural England dropped a bombshell at a public inquiry into an oyster farm, revealing it no longer objects to controversial trestles.
More than £100,000 has been raised to save a Kent restaurant after a fundraiser received celebrity backing.
Two women have been charged after medication was swiped from homes in a number of distraction burglaries.
A boy who was left fighting for his life after being abused by his biological parents will need to have more surgery due to his injuries.
Trains were delayed after the emergency services were called to a railway line, following concerns for the welfare of a woman.
A dispersal order is in force following reports of yobs hurling abuse at passers-by and shop workers.
A man reportedly sexually assaulted a woman inside a high street shop before exposing himself to a man and another woman.
A cyclist has died after he was involved in a crash while on a bike ride with two other people.
A council’s head of enforcement is calling for tough Singapore-inspired fixed penalty notices, where repeat litter louts are fined £5,000.
A healthcare watchdog has found slight improvements at a trust's medical care services - but inspectors still have concerns.
The identity of a civil servant who mislaid secret Ministry of Defence documents - found at a bus stop in Kent - has been revealed.
Residents and campaigners will have a chance to grill Southern Water after it admitting dumping colossal amounts of raw sewage into the sea for years.
A fed-up vicar has installed cameras in his church car park to catch rogue users - who could now be hit with a £100 fine.
Two people have been charged after a man was taken to hospital with a knife wound.
A bid to build a Starbucks drive-thru near a busy shopping centre has been given the go-ahead.