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Matthew Scott has says he does "not agree" with the position of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners over Taser fears.
The Department of Transport has said it will make a final decision on the long-running saga this coming week.
The Eurovision Song Contest may be off, but a vote tonight for the nation's all-time favourite brought disappointment for the 1981 winners.
Some of the county's top beaches saw few crowds today - despite concerns of a flood of visitors as lockdown conditions were eased this week.
A business advisor says staff shortages at Companies House is having an impact on firms forced into closure during the pandemic.
A website has been launched listing the apple and pear growers in desperate need of fruit-pickers this summer.
You may be surprised at some of the celebrities who held their big day in the county - we take a look at a select few.
An agency specialising in SEO hopes to now push into the insurance sector after striking a partnership deal.
A service which connects the vulnerable to assistance while isolated from friends and family has seen a surge in demand.
Organisers of a graduation ceremony for those completing apprenticeships have been forced to change plans due to the pandemic.
Scientists in the county are working tirelessly for a breakthrough in treating and preventing coronavirus.
Pitch battle: Boot fair organisers left feeling the financial pinch of lockdown
Here's everything you need to know about the furlough extension as Kent reacts to the announcement.
The farm which normally supplies tennis fans their Wimbledon strawberries is now serving up their crop to suppliers.
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An employment lawyer says workplaces will have to make significant adjustments as a gradual return to work was signalled by the PM.
Attending gigs could be a dramatically different experience even when lockdown restrictions are eased, a music industry expert believes.
Lockdown measures saw the numbers of passenger vehicles using the Channel Tunnel collapse during April.
Restaurants are likely to have to slash their seating capacity in order to meet social distancing guidelines - prompting fears many will not survive.
A farm with more than 100 acres plus planning permission to create a number of homes is on the market.
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