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Firefighters spent four hours tackling a well-developed barn blaze which had spread to two caravans.
Police have released a computer generated image of a suspect following an attempted house burglary.
It will be months before a couple can move back into their home after it was trashed.
A school has warned pupils to "always be in a group" when off-site after a child was approached by a group of strangers.
A large Fenwick storeroom has closed for the final time and is now up for sale.
The heartbroken mother of a six-year-old girl who drowned in the sea says she told a friend not to let her daughter go into the water, an inquest has heard.
A white-cheeked gibbon called Pickle has has celebrated her seventh birthday but still remains a peculiar colour.
Traffic experts admit a clogged-up ring-road has reached breaking point and must be redesigned in order to avoid further gridlock hell.
The Department for Transport has announced more funding to help improve traffic flow at Kent ports in preparation for Brexit.
Emergency services responded to a incident on the M20, which led to the closure of the motorway.
More than a dozen firefigthers battled to extinguish a house blaze which left a bedroom destroyed.
The county's only Labour MP has endured a rollercoaster ride since her historic election victory.
A troubled mum took her own life the day after being sent home from a mental health unit.
Dozens of Argos outlets will be axed within the next five years as part of a reshuffle.
A lane closure on the M20 is sparking lengthy delays for motorists this morning.
A stretch of the M20 was closed while emergency services deal with the aftermath of a crash.
With big changes ahead for shops in the city centre, we take take a look at what's next for those which have shut and those set to close.
Rescue teams were scrambled in the early hours of this morning in dreadful conditions to search for a man who went overboard.
A yellow weather warning is in place throughout today with heavy rain and wind forecast across the county.
Urgent plans to bring more than 150,000 Thomas Cook holidaymakers back to the UK has been dubbed the "largest repatriation in peacetime history".