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A University of Kent society faces a string of sanctions after members posted "racist" messages in group chats.
Further objections have been made to plans for a new grammar satellite.
A 16-year-old who was arrested on suspicion of rape has been bailed, pending further inquiries.
A dad is running to help a hospital baby unit that saved his newborn son.
School’s out for Easter and that means three things: chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate.
Health-related charities and staff will be among the winners at the KM Big Quiz later this month.
A village pre school under threat of closure has found a new site for September.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene of a crash, where a car had smashed into a barrier.
Children from a special school have been using Makaton boards, which are designed to make shopping trips more enjoyable and less stressful.
A retail giant, with several stores in Kent, has gone into administration.
A defendant has been in court following the 1999 disappearance of his then-wife.
Growing pressure has been blamed for hundreds of teachers in part of Kent deciding to quit their jobs.
More than half a million workers in Kent could have their jobs replaced by robots.
A drugs runner has been acquitted of murdering a man last year.
A coroner has highlighted the importance of wearing seatbelts after a vape technician was killed in a head-on crash.
A council in Kent is getting ready to launch a bid for the 2025 UK City of Culture.
Dr Manpinder Sahota offers expert advice for patients suffering from headaches
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A non-uniform day offered only to pupils with a full attendance record was slammed as unfair.
As the grammar school system is branded ‘educational apartheid’ by one Academy’s former top man another argues it can still produce excellence.