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An angry mum says struggling families should not have to pay for their children's travel when schools have been closed.
A resident has died and staff have tested positive for Covid at a care home.
The family of a woman found with fatal stab wounds in a flat say she was a much-loved daughter and sister.
The over-stretched NHS has revealed how one Kent household dialled 999 for an ambulance on average 16 times a day over a year.
An empty 16th century pub has been given a new lease of life as two luxury homes.
Lorry drivers are being left in 'miserable' conditions as they wait to be let across the Channel.
Hunt masters have ditched a controversial festive tradition which began in 1903 because of the increased Covid lockdown and ban on gatherings.
One of Kent's longest-established jeweller family businesses has shut up shop.
The owners of light aircraft are being ejected from an airfield they have called home for decades.
The heartbroken family of a "creative and talented" schoolboy have paid a touching tribute after he was found dead in woodland.
A retired teacher watched open-mouthed as a 35ft tree being chopped down by the council fell onto his house.
A councillor has blasted Wetherspoon over posters in a pub window in one of England's Covid hotspots which "play down" the impact of coronavirus.
Emergency services are at the scene of an incident involving an injured cyclist.
A boy who was airlifted to a London hospital as a baby when he needed lifesaving specialist treatment celebrates his seventh birthday today.
A critical care ambulance joined paramedics and police at the scene of a 'medical incident'.
A 19-year-old has been charged with stealing ink cartridges worth £1,500 from a supermarket.
A four car collision has partially blocked a motorway leading to delays.
An artist has created a mural to the late Peter Cushing in the same town that has a Wetherspoons named after him.
Developers have created a vision for a huge new housing estate across 178 acres of farmland next to a motorway.
Councillors blasted proposals for a major housing development as being from "the sardine school of planning" as they controversially voted them down.