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Actor Shaun Williamson - Barry from EastEnders - has vowed a surprise visit to a Kent non-league game won't be his last.
A young boy filmed executing a man in an Isis propaganda video has been named as the son of terrorist Sally Jones.
The weak pound following the Brexit vote has led to more people choosing to holiday at home, according to the RAC - and record numbers on the roads.
Police were called to a small station to deal with disruptive passengers this evening.
Kmfm has made bank holiday dreams come true by giving away £1,000 cash with the competition, Thousand Pound Friday.
A pilot in his 70s has been injured after his light aircraft came down in a field behind a school this afternoon.
Kent beat Gloucestershire after their victory charge was delayed by centurion Hamish Marshall.
Gillingham have signed goalkeeper Jonathan Bond on loan until January.
People were heard desperately shouting minutes before a young woman was pronounced dead.
All the football fixtures and results from across the Bank Holiday weekend.
Police, fire and ambulance crews are at the scene of a crash which has blocked a road in both directions.
Mark Goldberg makes changes to his squad in a bid to end Welling United's winless start.
A middle-aged man was punched to the ground, repeatedly kicked and had his head stamped on in a vicious late-night attack at a kebab shop.
People were woken by loud thunder as heavy rain and dramatic storms hit Kent - with one property going up in flames following a lightning strike.
Detectives believe this man is linked to the theft of money from a bingo hall.
Southeastern has told pedestrians to take a ten-minute detour around a crossing because there are not enough staff to open it this evening.
A car fire on the M25 caused long delays this evening.
Controversial columnist Katie Hopkins has been branded "incredibly insensitive" for a tweet appearing to joke about five men who died at Camber Sands.
The number of unique browsers visiting KentOnline each month has reached 2.2 million - a growth of 15% over the past year, official figures reveal.
It was the moment of truth for thousands of pupils across Kent as they picked up their GCSE results today.