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Early starts are worth the effort, says kmfm's newest presenter Ben Pearce.
A Kent MP has predicted pain for generations of young families to come unless a solution is found to the housing crisis.
Tory veteran Bill Oakey has died just a month after attending his last meeting.
A little boy with a rare condition that saw him fighting for his life in hospital last Christmas has been given the best present - being allowed home.
A terrified dog walker was dragged to the ground and mauled by another woman's seven-stone doberman - as the owner told her: 'He's only playing'.
Archbishop Justin Welby is due to attend his first city community carol singing in aid of the Lord Mayor of Canterbury's Christmas Gift Fund
"We won't blow it but share the winnings with our families," says Health Lottery winning couple
Founder and drummer of Caravan dies aged 66 after battling a long illness
A book of remembrance in honour of ex-South African president Nelson Mandela has been opened by the Archbishop of Canterbury after his death at 95.
Three people were today still being questioned after an officer was hit by a car in a pursuit involving up to 13 police cars.
Revolutionary technology can detect earliest stages of cancer through a simple breath test
Try Angle Awards honour a 16-year-old disabled athlete and a 14-year-old girl for her bravery.
A family have pleaded for thieves to show some mercy and return a dementia sufferer's war medals.
Ambulance at scene of collision between car and van which blocks road.
Fears another cat has been poisoned with anti-freeze after it was found in agony bleeding from the mouth
The family of a man who plunged a knife into his own heart say they will never forgive his girlfriend for leaving him for dead.
The city has joined Tony Hickson in mourning, after his beloved Harlequin Great Dane - a familiar sight in Canterbury - died in his arms.
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of taking a knife into a school for children with learning and behavioural difficulties today.
As Kent marks Remembrance Day to honour the fallen, two Army veterans have told how they were reunited by chance after almost 50 years.
A corking new business is planning to transform part of the Kent countryside into a winery to produce high-quality sparkling wine.