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Organisers of an event that turned away dozens of families have apologised in their first interview and have started offering refunds.
An internet fraudster stole more than £1 million as he tricked about 200 people into handing over their cash through a used car sales scam.
Organisers of a winter wonderland say tonight's event will go ahead as planned - despite sparking traffic mayhem last night.
As Brexit negotiations reach crunch point, MPs have again raised concerns of long delays in Kent if no trade deal is agreed.
A festive event held at Kent's biggest shopping centre has been cancelled as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the county.
Organisers of a festive event that turned away dozens of families after they were trapped in long queues are vowing to make "significant changes".
If you're hoping for a white Christmas then we could get at least one of the ingredients needed for snow.
People living near a traveller site fear being called a bigot if they speak out against its illegal expansion, a councillor believes.
A drug dealer attempted to hide a ball of cocaine from police by kicking it under a car while she was being questioned.
Commuters could be given the chance to pay affordable fares for their train journeys - but not until the end of next year.
Elderly patients lined the entrance to a hospital as they became the first people in a Kent town to receive coronavirus jabs.
A Kent mum was put on a crippling course of chemotherapy and feared she could die at any moment after being wrongly diagnosed with cancer.
The Prime Minister should resign if he is unable to secure a trade agreement with the European Union, says a Kent Tory MP.
A Covid-hit secondary school will be closed until the new year, after hundreds of pupils were sent home to self-isolate.
Four fly-tippers caught brazenly dumping a sofa and bed frame in a town centre have been ordered to fork out hundreds of pounds.
Graffiti has been spreading across a town since tough coronavirus restrictions were reintroduced, worried campaigners believe.
Shameless fly-tippers caught on CCTV dumping a sofa and bed frame in a town centre have already been tracked down.
A woman who parked unintentionally with one wheel on a kerb has told of her disbelief at being fined for “obstructing the pavement”.
Dozens of jobs are teetering on the edge of redundancy after one of Kent's oldest building firms went bust.
Part of a popular Stagecoach route has once again been declared a no-go zone – after more bus windows were smashed.