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Baroness Delyth Morgan will join in the glitz, glamour and entertainment at a Breast Cancer Now fundraising ball in Kent.
Questions have been asked after a mum died as a result of taking a contraceptive pill.
This Cold War gunboat has been a tourist attraction since first mooring at a town quay, but now it may have to move to make way for a new harbour.
Police were called to a protest outside a town centre bank but said no offences had been committed.
A mum whose two teenage children have 100% school attendance records has revealed her secrets.
A national gardening award is the latest achievement by members of a mental health support group.
RNLI volunteers will be helping one of their own when they take on a 24-hour endurance challenge.
The fate of a town's only care home will be learnt today as its owners lean towards selling the site and moving all residents 13-miles away.
Record breaking sales for next year's Open golf championship in Kent mean only a limited number of weekend tickets remain.
A transgender man fighting to be named the father on his child's birth certificate has lost a High Court case.
An established gardening centre is shutting down three years after the land was bought by Kingsdown Water.
Workers at Thomas Cook were told to ignore knocks on the door as they were allowed into their office to collect their belongings.
Ten teenagers from one part of Kent skipped school today to take part in a climate change march.
A sheep was believed to be killed by a dog which has launched a police investigation.
A bike riding project is leading a range of historical trails to include Royal Marin barracks and colliers from the Kent Coalfield
A blue badge holder who allegedly refused to move their car because 'they could park where they liked' blocked a town's Battle of Britain service.
Fluffy felines have joined Benedict Cumberbatch for filming on a Kent beach.
A couple who met at Dreamland are celebrating 50 years of marriage — and what a ride it's been.
Stalls stacked with antiques and collectables will line a Kent high street on Sunday with the return of a popular flea market.
Extra work to save a church's historic clock chimes will take place as the saga to save the tradition ticks on.