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A pregnant cleaner who claims she was branded "pathetic" for wanting a tea break has been awarded almost £25,000 in compensation.
A manhunt has been launched after a high street food stall was damaged during a night-time brawl.
Fed-up council bosses have removed the benches and windows from Victorian-style seaside shelters after they were once again attacked by vandals.
A Russian oligarch sanctioned for being a member of Vladimir Putin’s inner circle was a “major benefactor” for a Kent private school.
A strip of wasteland will be transformed into a trade park featuring a branch of an American fast-food giant
A road has been blocked following a crash involving a car and a bicycle.
A transgender nurse says she was subjected to abuse from a colleague in Kent - while another medic referred to her with the wrong pronouns.
The first member of a herd of bison set to be introduced to Kent woodland will arrive within days, bosses have revealed.
A busy dual carriageway has been brought to a standstill following a crash between a tractor and a van.
A conspiracist has been fined for breaching Covid restrictions with Piers Corbyn during a series of anti-lockdown protests in central London.
Sixty-five homes have moved closer to being built on a former gas works – despite fears the scheme will make a bridge “even more dangerous”.
A Kent cricket team has finally broken its winning duck – having gone 29 years without the taste of victory.
A man has been left seriously injured after falling down a flight of seaside steps.
A university will bestow one of the world's most famous artists with a distinguished title - despite the fact his identity remains a mystery.
One split-second moment would change the life of a heroic 23-year-old forever, but he hasn't let it determine his future.
Dishes at a seaside restaurant have been lauded by one of the UK's top food critics for being "an expression of exquisitely good taste".
Elderly people living in a retirement complex say they fear for their lives crossing a perilous thoroughfare.
A bid to convert a long-empty pub into houses has been snubbed after more than 100 residents campaigned for the boozer to be saved.
A care home has been plunged into special measures after inspectors found a resident had missed 19 doses of vital medication.
Evidence of early human life dating back 620,000 years has been unearthed in an ancient riverbed in the county.