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More than one in four Kent pupils were persistently absent from school in the last academic year – and parents are paying the price.
Inspectors have double-downgraded a nursery after they found garden machinery and medicines left within reach of babies and toddlers.
A terrified dad says he was grabbed by the hair and punched in the face by a stranger during a road rage attack on his daily commute.
Patients will be seen quicker following the launch of a new Community Diagnostic Centre in Kent.
A new music video by the Libertines showcases numerous landmarks of a coastal Kent town.
A suspect has been charged with robbery and possessing an imitation firearm following a reported incident in a high street.
Blundering telecoms workers punctured a pipe outside a man’s home, sending sewage overflowing into the garden – and didn’t fix it for three months.
A high-street pizzeria could be crowned the country’s best and win a coveted accolade.
A prolific thief who swiped alcohol from shops – smashing bottles in one and downing wine in another – claimed Elon Musk was controlling his mind.
The owner of a furniture store with a password-protected speakeasy in the back has revealed plans to makeover the front-of-house.
One of the three royal castles in Kent may soon be open to the public once again as a stone-by-stone survey of the historic site gets underway.
The devastated family of a football-mad 26-year-old who died following an epileptic seizure have told how “his smile could light up a room”.
A teacher was forced to intervene as two women confronted pupils outside school gates in a clash that saw one boy told: “Go back to your country.”
A grieving daughter says her cancer-stricken dad was denied more precious time with his family because of repeated delays to his treatment.
A controversial litter warden firm which pockets more than two-thirds of fine money could be binned off in a move to bring the service back in-house.
A “kind and unique” man who lived in the woods for 20 years and was known for his love of animals was killed by a falling tree.
Villagers have lashed out at “mad” plans for 70 new homes amid fears Kent is becoming “the car park of England”.
A priest hopes to bulldoze his former church to make way for a large house despite council chiefs previously scrapping the divisive plans.
Pictures show a filthy house caked in dirt and limescale before and after receiving its first deep clean in 20 years.
A bus travelling between two coastal towns sustained severe damage after crashing into an overhanging branch of a tree.