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The son of an RAF gunner whose aircraft is set to be recovered more than 75 years after it vanished has met with a relative he never knew he had.
Information is being sought about two dogs that were found abandoned on the same day in different villages.
A supermarket has reopened - but only in part - after heavy rainfall damaged the roof and forced it to close.
A man accused of stabbing another has appeared in court and has been remanded in custody.
A farmer and his wife have been left devastated after a horse they had owned for almost 20 years and another pony were killed in a lightning strike.
The anxious wait is over for thousands of teenagers today as A-level results are out.
Security guards have been deployed to two of Kent's beaches to help visitors and keep an eye on those in the water in absence of lifeguards.
There has been an increased police presence on two of Kent's beaches amid rumours of a large gathering.
A father-of-two cycled 155 miles in a single day around Kent to raise money for a good cause.
A war veteran has been overwhelmed by offers of help since the NHS said it would no longer be prescribing his medication.
A 10-year-old girl who has helped to build two houses for hedgehogs is hoping more people will follow suit.
Cliff-top residents have been advised to move out as a council says it will not be able protect their homes from landslides.
The son of an RAF gunner whose plane vanished in the Second World War will finally be able to lay his father to rest.
Fifty children helped to raise money for their school in a socially-distanced relay race.
A council has slammed 'dangerous' drivers for moving a barrier in a pedestrianised high street and reversing up the road.
A war veteran says he feels betrayed by the NHS after medication to prevent him from going blind was stopped.
A suspect has been bailed after firearms officers swooped on a street.
Pubs, restaurants and other eateries are signing up for the Government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
More than 100 business have been given grants to help them through tough times as a result of coronavirus.
A town centre could be set for a leisure boost after proposals were put in for a bowling alley.
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