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As West End theatres still struggle to reopen, one venue in Kent has reopened its doors with a tribute show to the music of the 1950s and 60s.
The parents of a 16-year-old who was punched and kicked to death 15 years ago say his spirit has helped to keep them together.
Southeastern cancelled trains after a body was found on the tracks at a railway station.
Kent has some wonderful beaches so our team of reporters have been testing them out armed with sunscreen, shorts and funny hats.
A car plastered with anti-Covid propaganda has had all four tyres slashed and been covered in red spray paint.
A new market at a Kent harbour has been hailed a success by organisers. Now they are looking for more stallholders to join them.
The Environment Agency was called after oil dumped in a stream threatened to injure ducks, swans, egrets and other wildlife.
One of the county’s most dedicated fundraisers has hit £300k, so we've taken a look back at his extraordinary efforts...
A town centre cocktail bar has been fined £1,000 after being unable to follow council inspectors' advice to make its garden confirm to Covid rules.
The Kent comic has enraged the Twittersphere after comparing today's young people waiting for Covid jabs with Second World War D-Day soldiers.
Visitors to a boot fair say they saw animals for sale in the sun and without any shade, water or food. But organisers strenuously deny the claims.
How a couple created a living museum from a former kitchen showroom.
A community is putting a supermarket in an old double-decker bus to take affordable food to struggling families. But it needs cash for the conversion.
They say sex sells. But this time it is a whole sex shop which is up for sale.
A pensioner who was the victim of a brutal gang attack in his own home says he hopes one of the thugs responsible serves his full jail term.
Children on half-term holiday had to move when a patient was airlifted to hospital by helicopter.
An artist is offering to take budding sketchers on a walk-talk through a seaside town to learn how to draw. A novel way to 'sketch their legs'?
A waste tanker had to clean up an oil spill from an old double-decker bus at a new water sports attraction the day before it opened.
We aren't even out of May yet organisations are already issuing invitations to Christmas events still seven months away. Is this a record?
Fences and metal gates have been damaged by vandals at a world famous heritage site where a 400,000-year-old caveman's skull was found.
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