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As Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters the 13th day, we speak to a woman who fears for her family who are stuck in Kyiv as bombs fall around them.
A cook from a Turkish restaurant which only opened two years ago has been named chef of the year in a national contest.
It took nine minutes for cars, bikes, trucks and lorries to file into the crematorium for the funeral of car-mad Frankie Wright.
A glazing company has given the entrance to a town an amazing £2m facelift by revamping its offices and factory. See the change...
Dockers refused to unload a Russian liquefied natural gas tanker due to dock in Kent.
A popular seafront pub which closed suddenly in January is to reopen with a new landlady.
A GP surgery which looks after 8,700 patients has been put into special measures after health inspectors rated it 'inadequate'.
A council and Historic England will discover what needs to be done to save a 162-year-old boat store which paved the way for today's skyscrapers.
A council has been accused of “unacceptable” censorship after bleeping out a councillor calling a rival a “t***pot” in a recording of a meeting.
One of Kent's biggest jails has been labelled as 'failing' in a scathing new report by prison inspectors.
Trustees want to move an historic carriage museum to a new all-glass gallery out of town where more people can view its hidden treasures.
The line-up has been announced for what is billed as Kent's Biggest Jubilee Celebration with admission free for NHS staff and key workers.
Colleagues, family and friends have paid their respects at the funeral of a a 'beautiful, kind' paramedic who was killed in a horror crash in Kent.
The owner of an animal rescue service was raided by RSPCA officials in what he claims in a hate campaign against him.
Hundreds of union staff who clean trains and stations are staging a one-day strike for more money.
A town was threatened with losing its water when power failed at a reservoir.
Parents of children with special needs say they have been left in the lurch by Kent County Council delays over school transport arrangements.
The water quality on all three bathing beaches on the Isle of Sheppey has been rated 'excellent' by the Environment Agency.
Motorists are warned to expect delays and diversions this weekend when a section of the A249 is closed.
A council has "refreshed" double yellow lines despite them being behind benches in a pedestrianised area of a town centre.
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