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A driver has been taken to hospital as a precaution after a crash between a van and a car on the M20.
A 'fiercely intelligent' jaguar who loved lounging in the sun at a cat sanctuary has passed away aged 20.
Plans for a multi-million pound bike factory could be submitted before the end of April with the last phases of the project set to go beyond 2027.
The Operation Brock contraflow on the M20 will stay until at least after the May Day bank holiday.
A Georgian-style cafe and wine bar has been approved despite concerns over the number of restaurants already in a town centre.
A new Afro-Caribbean restaurant has opened in a former town centre pub, serving jerk chicken, curry goat and jollof rice.
Game is moving to a new space inside Sports Direct as its current building could be demolished for a new hotel.
Pedestrians are calling for 'eyesore' barriers to be removed along popular footpaths as mobility scooters and buggies are struggling to get through.
Two junction on the M20 have now reopened, and the Operation Brock contraflow will be back in force tonight.
Two men who brought Class A drugs to Kent from London for a county line network have been jailed.
Residents who live near a busy junction say ever since a road closed as part of a six month experiment, traffic has been chaos.
A turf farm boss who attempted to kill his neighbour by ploughing into him in his van as he walked to the shops has been jailed.
A P&O ship hoping to be cleared for sail has failed vital safety checks after the coastguard found 'a number of deficiencies'.
Operation Brock will remain in place until after the Easter Bank Holiday weekend ‘as a precaution’ to manage the flow of traffic heading to Europe.
Sportswear giant Adidas has reopened in a bigger unit at a shopping centre, creating 20 new jobs.
As Kent's first 4DX cinema is finally open, our reporter went to see what a fully immersive film is really like and if it is worth the money.
A doctors surgery has been put into special measures after inspectors found staff 'had not received training in basic life support'.
Shop owners who have lost 80% of their trade since customers were banned from parking in a layby are continuing to call for a bus stop to be moved.
Litter pickers who haul abandoned trollies out of a river each month are frustrated the supermarket they come from won't fund vital new equipment.
As we enter the ninth day of chaos on the roads in Kent, we speak to people living on the diversion route about how it is affecting them.
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