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Officers have released a 22-year-old man on bail after staff were threatened with a knife during four robberies.
A teacher was detained under the Mental Health Act after emergency crews were called to a grammar school.
A young child and a driver are stable in hospital after a serious two-car crash.
A block of stables and a mobile home have been destroyed in a possible arson.
Firefighters were able to stop a blaze which set fire to a seven-metre boat from spreading to other vessels in a marina.
Modern-day investigations into alleged electoral fraud have nothing on the Victorians when bribes and inducements were part and parcel of politics.
Tory election candidate Sir Julian Brazier has rounded on opponents who booed and jeered him during university hustings.
A vacant town centre shop with planning permission to be turned into flats is to be sold.
People are urged to remain vigilant after seven people died in a terror attack in the capital - but police say there is no immediate threat to Kent.
Seven people were killed and three attackers shot dead in last night's terror attack in London.
Caravans and vans have pitched up on a playing field.
A suspected drink-driver has been arrested after a car overturned in a crash, leaving a woman trapped and scattering debris across the road.
One of the world's biggest food fights is celebrating its 50th anniversary and took place in a Kent Village
Police and an ambulance were sent to help a driver after a crash
A charity feat will see two drivers trying to cover 1,680 miles by staying on the motorway until Sunday afternoon
Residents of nearby streets in Ramsgate discovered their cars have been deliberately scratched
Firefighters descended on a residential street after a chemical spill this afternoon.
People touched by the tragic death of Jordan Lupton in a jet ski accident have donated more than £6,000 to give him a fitting farewell.
Police investigating an attack on three men have released this e-fit of two men they want to speak to.
Thousands of people marched through Canterbury over plans which would see the city's hospital lose its specialist services.