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A Kent surgeon fears a rise in cancer deaths as shocking figures reveal there have been 4,000 fewer referrals at one hospital trust amid the pandemic.
Armed officers have descended on a residential street following a report of concerns for a woman in a property.
A shoplifter was charged and jailed within three days of being arrested.
Waterstones' longest-serving manager has told of visits from famous authors such as JK Rowling during his 35 years at a Kent store.
A man in his 20s has been arrested after a woman was rushed to a London hospital with stab wounds.
More than a dozen families have been told they must vacate their homes at a former Army barracks.
Two popular festive events and attractions have been cancelled adding to the growing list of Christmas casualties.
A Banksy picture at the centre of an ownership battle is to go back on display.
A health campaigner fighting for a new hospital in Kent has been encouraged by what he has heard from “people in the know”
A new drive-in cinema is launching with hit films including Dirty Dancing, The Greatest Showman, and Toy Story 4.
A rare opportunity had arisen to buy a countryside home - complete with an airfield.
A young man is recovering from the first phase of revolutionary treatment he hopes will save his life.
A man in his 60s remains in hospital with serious head injuries following an alleged attack.
The fed-up owner of a Grade-II listed cottage wants heavy lorries banned from his village after his home keeps getting hit by HGVs.
A fly-tipper who dumped a sprawling mass of waste has been branded "scum" by furious residents.
A Kent restaurant has been named the fourth best "everyday dining" experience in the country.
A thief was snared after his victim used a banking app to see where his stolen debit card was being used.
An asthma sufferer told to leave a pharmacy for not wearing a face mask says the incident has given him sleepless nights.
A church has fallen silent for the first time in nearly a century with the removal of its historic bells for restoration.
One of the country's top barristers has opened up about defending those accused of the very worst crimes in some of Britain's biggest cases.