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Ambulance workers in Kent are due to start a trial of body-worn cameras in the coming weeks to protect them against violence and abuse.
A thug punched a nurse in the face during a terrifying tirade of racial abuse in a hospital.
Sick videos are being circulated on social media suggesting tomorrow is 'National Rape Day'.
A Kent resident is stranded in St Vincent after a "terrifying" volcanic eruption covered the Caribbean Island in a thick layer of ash.
Holiday home owners have been urged to offer their empty properties to staycationers as Kent prepares for a tourism boom.
Fire chiefs have hit out at time wasters after a spike in rescuing people from baby swings thanks to a TikTok craze.
A former Lady Mayoress and university lecturer was tragically killed in a freak traffic collision after stepping into the path of a van.
Fishermen have branded controversial Netflix documentary Seaspiracy “hurtful” - accusing film-makers of generalising the industry.
A controversial EU ban on shellfish exports is threatening to rip the heart out of a famous Kent industry.
A Kent MP has been accused of 'outrageous contempt' for constituents after refusing to answer questions about her £3,250-a-month rent expenses.
A store owner has been left dismayed after two thieves smashed into his business and swiped four electric scooters.
An amateur photographer was given the exciting opportunity to capture stunning pictures along the River Medway.
A police helicopter has been spotted searching a country park and a dog unit was seen in a nearby village.
Nigel Farage says the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would "not be welcomed" by the public at the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Residents were left without electricity after a power cut which affected hundreds of homes.
A computer-generated image of a teenager who threatened a woman waiting for a bus has been issued by police.
A man was grabbed around the throat and ordered to handover cash as he sat in a taxi during a robbery in a town centre in broad daylight.
The damage caused to a grade II-listed pub after it was smashed into by a lorry has been revealed.
Five suspected migrants have been discovered in the back of a lorry after welfare concerns were raised.
A frustrated villager has cleared rubbish strewn across a lay-by by selfish louts as confusion continues over who owns the site.