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Migrants have been rescued off the Kent coast in an operation between the coastguard and Border Force officials.
Britain's finest works of body art will be on show at the Kent Tattoo Convention - yet many people wish they had stopped to think before they inked.
The coastguard has been deployed into the English Channel to help Border Force officials with an "incident".
A 36-year-old has been charged with murder two years after a Kent man was stabbed at a gym in south east London.
Dozens of "dangerous drivers" are still on the roads, despite racking up enough points for a ban.
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A suspected catapult attack that shattered the window of a car has left the victim in a serious condition.
Flames are tearing through a supermarket after a huge fire broke out this morning.
People have been told to keep windows and doors closed because a fire involving three barns and thousands of tonnes of stray and hay.
Read our live updates throughout the day as we join veterans on The Long Walk through Kent marking 100 years since the end of the First World War.
A Kent tech firm is the latest business to back an awards scheme celebrating school environmental projects.
Spurs legend Ledley King visited Kent to lay a wreath in tribute to 16 footballers who died during battle in the Great War.
He has perfected the Samba and the Cha Cha Cha but James Jordan has admitted he is finding training for Dancing on Ice frustrating.
The A21 was closed in one direction after a crash led to an oil spillage - and later was affected by a lorry fire.
The A2 was closed in both directions following a serious fire which saw people evacuated from their homes overnight.
Lloyds is poised to close a huge commercial banking site in the county as part of plans for a corporate overhaul, set to cost hundreds of jobs.
A survey has found one in five people have already bought all the Christmas presents they plan to give friends and family.
Footage showing the moment a car swerves dramatically in and out of oncoming traffic in a police chase has emerged.
Universal Credit is being blamed for nearly 10,000 people having to use foodbanks.
Forty barefoot fundraisers braved a carpet of hot coals for Buster’s Charity Firewalk last night (Monday, November 5).
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