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A terrorist who fled to Kent after planting a bomb on a train, which partially exploded and injured 30 people, has been convicted of attempted murder.
A snow warning for Kent has been upgraded to amber, as forecasters urge people to be prepared for heavy showers, icy conditions and travel disruption.
Police closed a road in both directions to allow fuel that spilt after a crash to be cleared up.
Drivers faced long delays after a fuel spill closed the A2.
Get the Guinness on ice - St Patrick's day is just around the corner. Here's everything you need to know about the celebration of all things Irish.
Gillingham midfielder Jake Hessenthaler looks ahead to the visit of Blackburn and former team-mate Bradley Dack.
A couple who saved a huge US fire engine from the scrapyard are putting it on display in Kent.
This week's edition of Question Time comes from Dover, with panellists including Labour's Keir Starmer and transport secretary Chris Grayling.
A fraudster pretended her husband had died in the Grenfell Tower tragedy - before backtracking and claiming he lived in a cave in a Kent seaside town.
Progress has been made at an under-fire Kent jail, despite the loss of several key staff, say inspectors.
Growing numbers of men and women in Kent are taking part in Banghra dancing.
As the costs of cigarettes continue to rise the NHS is encouraging people to kick the habit once and for all.
The man on trial for last year's tube attack said he did not intend to kill.
A suspect has denied attacking two teenage girls with a claw hammer.
Police have drafted in specialist divers to search for a father-of-three who disappeared while exploring a shipwreck off the Kent coast.
A man was left seriously hurt after being punched by a man he did not know as he walked with his wife, and hitting his head on the pavement.
Police want witnesses after a motorcyclist was seriously injured in a head-on crash with a car - whose driver allegedly fled the scene.
Traffic has cleared after an earlier crash involving four cars on the M2 caused travel chaos.
Companies hoping to take over Kent's rail services at the end of the year have until the end of today to submit their bids.
It was once in the hands of wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, and now, a half-smoked cigar butt is going up for auction.