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A council has handed £40k to a children's charity to give early-years support to youngsters from deprived backgrounds to 'beat the poverty cycle'.
A mum-of-two who quit school at 15 is about to reopen a 16th century coaching inn after a multimillion-pound investment.
A mum is asking women of all ages and sizes to have their bodies painted and join her on the catwalk.
The Conservatives have won the Sheerness by-election - taking a seat left vacant by Labour's Mark Ellen who died in February.
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Armed police swooped on a house after a person with a knife was seen on a roof. Firefighters were also called to help.
Health bosses are introducing a book-only system for blood tests at a hospital after complaints patients had to queue outside in the cold and wet.
A man aged 55 has been arrested after a police car chase ended in a farmer's field.
A care firm has taken on 24 registered nurses from its Indian training centre in Kerala to work across all its homes to beat UK staff shortages.
Principal says 'tide is turning' as more parents sign up their children to academy.
Keep a look out for model boats washed up on Kent beaches. Freemasons launched nearly 200 wooden vessels for charity.
Kent Freemasons are heading to the beach to launch model boats to take part in the Great East Kent Boat Race.
Charity king Dale Howting, known as the 'whistling postman' , has insisted on handing over a stolen £50 to Demelza children's hospice.
Ted Trowell had been in contact with thousands of amateur radio operators across the world from 1938 when, at 15, he gained his first licence.
Councillors switched from the ballot box to bumper cars to help a funfair open up for underprivileged children.
A holiday park has invested £1m to prepare for a boost in visitors predicted when coronavirus lockdown restrictions are lifted this summer.
Entertainers joined forces to perform a virtual Rotary Variety Show and helped raise £800 for charity.
Secretary of State for Housing Robert Jenrick has created fury after allowing an appeal for 675 homes to be built in a Kent village.
A mum of two discovered she could not get her Covid jab because another patient had used her NHS number 150 miles away.
A wildlife charity has been looking after a baby badger found lost and wandering along the roadside.
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