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A plea for a 20mph zone in a village with no pavements has been rejected by Kent Council Council, which says it’s “inappropriate and not feasible”.
We spoke to commuters at Kent’s pricey new railway station as figures reveal just how busy – or quiet – it has been in the first six months.
Two sisters sexually abused for years by their “kindly” grandad have told how seeking justice changed their lives.
A professional woman forced to "swallow her pride" and use a food bank is among the thousands more turning to handouts to keep their families fed.
A dog lover who rescued a young XL Bully from poor conditions now has nine of them after it gave birth to a surprise litter of adorable pups.
Two women who have lost loved ones to suicide tell their stories in the hope it will encourage others struggling to open up.
A crackdown on “intimidating” beggars will see wardens dish out £100 fines – but those in genuine need fear they might be caught in the crossfire.
An angry mum says a takeaway delivery rider almost knocked down her son on the pavement - then gave her a ‘V’ sign when she complained.
Police seized a knife after a disturbance erupted at a McDonald’s restaurant involving a group of youths.
Police discovered a devoted couple dead in their home after they had not been seen or heard from for nine days.
A new electricity converter station the size of 22 football pitches is aimed at boosting ‘green’ energy. So why are environmentalists up in arms?
A popular businessman whose name was synonymous with one of Kent’s biggest department stores has died.
A revolutionary life-saving tent is being deployed on the streets of Kent to protect homeless people from the freezing weather.
The most expensive two-bed terrace on the market in the county has an eye-watering price tag of £900,000 – but agents say its value is justified.
Thousands of pounds of damage has been caused to a convenience store after ram-raiders crashed through a window to snatch cigarettes and a till.
Residents are concerned a plot of mature woodland described as a town’s “green lung” could be hacked down to make way for new housing.
A pub has closed just five months after re-opening with new hosts who were “instantly smitten” by the inn.
A historic 17th century village pub which fell on hard times now has a new future as a vintage tea room.
An investigation was launched after a man found human remains on a Kent beach.
A Kent village is trying to put a lid on new housing expansion by creating its own neighbourhood plan with legal clout to resist “over-development”.