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An Indian restaurant is celebrating after being named among the country's best and seeing its chef pick up a top award at the House of Lords.
A hospital which was the birthplace of thousands of people closed 25 years ago. We take a look back at its history.
We speak to the people living in a traveller site about the struggles they face.
A train hit a fallen tree and services on a mainline linking Kent with London were delayed and cancelled.
A hospital is in the running for an award after making improvements for patients needing emergency surgery.
Plans for a new care home, retirement home, hospice and unit for autistic adults will be built in a village despite overwhelming objections.
Officers descended on a town centre property as part of a prostitution investigation.
A person has been airlifted to a hospital following a crash on a busy main road involving a motorbike and a van.
An overflowing manhole has been seen leaking waste in a park again, just days after being fixed.
A charity caring for end-of-life patients will be moving home after 30 years as demand increases on its services.
An epileptic mum who feared losing her baby has honored her doctor in a heartwarming way.
A town centre bank has had its windows shattered and spray painted red just a fortnight after a similar incident.
An overflowing sewer caused by a rag blocking the drain spilt over onto a footpath at a park.
Over two thousand people celebrated the Islamic holiday of Eid ul-Adha in their best clothes on Sunday.
A road opposite two primary schools will be closed for another week while sewage works are underway.
A healthcare worker who uses a unique method to treat patients in need has won KentOnline’s Hospital Hero award.
A campaigner has become the only finalist from the south east to be shortlisted for Mr Gay Great Britain as seen on Channel 4 and ITV.
A mental health liaison for children has become the fifth finalist to be shortlisted for a prestigious award.
The parents of a six-year-old girl say they are living a nightmare after being told she has an inoperable brain tumour.
A business owner is creating and donating a bespoke garden to a charity caring for palliative and end-of-life patients.