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The mother of a 22-year-old man who took his own life hopes his legacy will be better mental health support in schools and universities.
Two suspected drug dealers have been charged after police discovered three mobile phones and thousands of pounds in cash during the search of a car.
A 96-year-old widower who beat Covid has shared his experience of life in a care home during the pandemic.
A survey of hundreds of Brits has ranked four Kent beaches in the UK's top 50.
It's feared plans for a new estate will not be able to be served by buses because routes leading to it are not designed to accommodate the vehicles.
A teenage boy was attacked by a gang of four youths while out with a friend.
The number of hospital patients battling coronavirus in Kent has plummeted by more than 50% in the last month.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after a Vauxhall Corsa smashed into a fence.
A council is urging residents not to offer beds to homeless people amid fears such kind acts could undo the work of specialist charities.
A planned 25-metre phone mast has been branded an 'ugly skyscraper' as images show it would tower over nearby homes.
A Kent MP is calling on the government to halt developments on farmland amid fears prime agricultural plots will be lost forever.
Thousands of bins across a Kent district will be left overflowing with a month’s worth of rubbish as heavy snow wreaks havoc on collection rounds.
A police dog was called in to help track down a man in connection with an attack on a woman.
Freezing temperatures and icy conditions are continuing to wreak havoc on Kent's roads - after a new weather warning was issued for the county.
A Kent wildlife park is at the centre of a row with animal lovers following the death of one of its lion cubs.
Battling the Kent variant of coronavirus remains the government's biggest concern, a minister has revealed.
Lockdown fines have been dished out after people in vehicles gathered in a car park to listen to music.
A coronavirus vaccination centre able to administer thousands of jabs each week is set to open today, after its unveiling was delayed by the snow.
A second day of snow in Kent is causing problems for services across the county including schools and covid testing sites.
High streets across Kent will be made up of fewer shops and more cafes following the coronavirus pandemic, a councillor believes.