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An inquest into the mystery death of Peaches Geldof at her Kent home is set to open next week, it has been confirmed.
A teenager has been bombarded with criticism for moaning on Twitter that women who weigh more than eight stone make him 'sick'.
Gillingham assistant boss John Schofield says that going to clubs like Preston is what it is all about.
Records tumbled at the Canterbury heat of the KM Big Quiz. The annual charity event attracted 63 teams and raised £10k for good causes in the city.
Simple tale leads to a heady mix of bright colours, high-pitched singing and enthusiastic dance moves.
Teachers have less than three nail biting weeks to go to find out if they will be crowned kings and queens of the classroom
A man has been charged with attempted kidnap after a woman told police she was targeted by a gang armed with baseball bats and golf clubs.
A moggy has been dubbed a member of the furred Reich - because it bears a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler.
Families can relive the story of St George and the dragon at Dover Castle this weekend in a special two-day event.
Forget superfast broadband, two Kent streets are ranked among the slowest in Britain for internet speeds.
A cancer patient is staging a charity golf day to raise funds for the hospital that treated him.
Schoolchildren as young as 10 are being taught how to spot political extremism or radicalisation among fellow pupils.
A man's due in court charged with causing a popular game store manager's death in a crash.
Operation Stack could be a thing of the past amid plans to improve access to the Channel Tunnel and double the holding capacity for lorries.
Birthday boy Barry Hawkins is through to the second round of the World Snooker Championship.
A woman's who left a colt in pain for weeks and with 'no flesh at all on his body' has been fined.
Police teams have now left a property where officers were called following fears for a teenage girl.
St George's Day celebrations return to Sittingbourne this weekend after a two year absence.
This weekend, sign up for the second of our 2014 series of What’s On walks commemorating the First World War, led by Geoff Rambler.
Tom Collins missed the London Marathon to improve his speed over shorter distances, but hopes for a new best at the Folkestone 10 milles were dashed.
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