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Tractors spiralling on roundabouts joined a protest against incoming changes to the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).
A bomb disposal team have been called to a house after suspected Second World War shells were found in a garden.
Residents are being warned of possible flooding after recent downpours.
A bakery has closed exactly a year after opening with bosses saying its high street location is "no longer viable".
A music bar has closed after 16 years with bosses saying a leisure complex bringing more chains to the city has made it impossible to compete.
Police launched an investigation after large amounts of alcohol were stolen from a shop.
A Kent Police officer is due to appear in court to face claims he abused his position by pursuing a sexual relationship with a witness.
Campaigners say there is “no question" there are more men in the Met "capable of violence" like Wayne Couzens after a scathing review into the force.
It's time to brush off your little one's most adorable outfit, as the Kentish Express's Cute Kids competition is back for another year.
Thousands are backing a petition to bring back Eurostar to Kent's stations after three years.
The father of a baby boy who died after choking at nursery says changes in the Chancellor's budget pose "safeguarding risks" to children.
A head chef left devastated when he was made redundant is now running his own hotel just 12 months later.
A stunning mural of a young deer has been created in a town centre, and is one of 14 art installations being designed.
A tired and rundown play park has been given £72,000 upgrades with a new roundabout, swings and climbing frames.
Fallen trees have blocked roads and railway lines and a lorry has overturned as high winds batter Kent.
Security measures stepped up for shopping centre workers after a rape was reported next to a staff car park don't go far enough, it's been claimed.
A shopping centre has announced it will be closing its doors earlier to "better protect staff" after some have been "physically assaulted".
The top floor of a car park has now been completely blocked off to stop youths throwing tin cans and traffic cones at passers-by.
A new road sign which includes an "embarrassing" spelling error at a major junction has been branded an "unprofessional mistake".
School staff have written to parents for a second time urging them to stop children from protesting, but some feel it is a double standard.
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