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A teacher who let pupils watch porn videos during class has been permanently banned from the profession following a misconduct hearing.
A driver accused of being involved in an attempt to bring asylum seekers into the country in a truck is due at court.
A mum feared she would die in front of her children after being stabbed five times in a residential street.
The home of a social club more than 100 years old is set to be bulldozed – despite controversial plans to develop the site being rejected.
The sound of engines roared through the streets as hundreds of bikers escorted an army veteran, who died in a hit-and-run crash, on his final journey.
A new-build estate has been hit with a “tsunami” of anti-social behaviour – with yobs wielding catapults and riding quad bikes on paths.
An uncovered photo of a “rare big cat” in Kent features in a new documentary after being discovered by film crews.
A library is set to close for more than a year as major improvement works are planned for the building.
Fire crews descended on a field to help save a horse trapped in a ditch.
One of Kent’s most congested junctions is to be upgraded using money saved from scrapping the northern leg of HS2, the government has announced.
A coffee shop inside a supermarket is set to be replaced by Costa after closing suddenly.
A former shoe shop that was once a town's oldest family-run business could be split into two homes as new plans have been put forward.
The new owners of a rundown 16th-century inn hope transform it into a community hub with a cafe, glamping and more.
A seafront cafe which has been closed for two years is set to be transformed into a burger and ice cream parlour.
A micropub that struggled in the wake of the pandemic could be converted into a home as bosses say the business is “no longer viable”.
A cycling cafe made from reclaimed shipping containers has finally opened after two years, on the base of a derelict bus depot.
Concerned residents say building homes on a car park as part of plans to redevelop a historic cinema would be a “huge loss” for the town.
Piles of rubbish, smashed windows and broken furniture litter a historic site which was once a thriving hub for farming in Kent.
A dustcart went up in flames for the second time this week due to batteries being incorrectly dumped in refuse bags put out for collection.
A lightning bolt which struck a house triggered an electrical surge so powerful it sent a neighbour’s phone flying from her hand.
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