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A late-night fight on a seafront resulted in two men being rushed to a London hospital.
A probe has been launched after a teenage girl was raped in a late-night attack.
Protesters are set to descend on a Kent town demanding an end to sewage leaks after several beaches were hit by discharges.
An election pushed back following the unexpected death of one of the candidates has taken place.
A lane was closed along a main road after a blaze broke out in a trailer.
Police are on the hunt for a knife-wielding robber stole £1,100 from a teenage girl.
A man has been arrested after a scammer tried to swindle a pensioner out of £14,000.
Two men had to be treated by paramedics after suffering injuries when a car crashed into a lamppost.
A man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of 39 Vietnamese people found inside a lorry container.
A BBC presenter has visited a Kent wildlife park for a family getaway.
A rough sleeper has suffered burns after accelerant was poured on his tent and ignited in a Kent park.
Thousands more young people across Kent are set to be offered the Covid vaccine - as the NHS approaches the end of the first dose roll-out.
A bid to build a town’s first crematorium appears set to go ahead amid hopes it will cut journeys for mourners by at least 25 minutes.
Residents are scratching their heads wondering how a 15ft-high buoy washed up on a beach outside their homes.
A graffiti artist hopes his painting of Sir David Attenborough on a coastal wall will prompt beachgoers to stop leaving their rubbish by the sea.
People could order in a Chinese, Indian, pizza and fish and chips all on the same delivery if ambitious plans are given the go-ahead.
A vital project highways chiefs believe will help keep traffic moving after an influx of more than 6,000 motorists will finally go ahead.
Plans to transform a city's oldest sites into a “pollinator park” and amphitheatre have moved a step forward – despite fears the project is unviable.
Two historic city pubs just 160 metres away from each other still sit empty as the hunt for new people to run the sites continues.
A vision to build up to 17,000 new homes to fund a £100 million bypass has sparked fears sleepy villages could mutate into city suburbs.