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The parents of two women who died died six weeks apart after contracting herpes have spoken out of their ongoing upset following an inquest.
A coroner has criticised a Kent trust over the deaths of two new mothers with herpes.
A “sweet and gentle” man with Down’s syndrome, who medics said wouldn’t live past 30, has been remembered by his family after he died aged 57.
Ella Barnes, a dancer and beautician who lives in Kent, will enter the Spanish villa tonight as the latest bombshell.
The roof of an abandoned home has come tumbling down after demolition teams began work on the derelict building.
Work has started on a new pizza branch, which is set to open next to a busy McDonald’s and petrol station.
A speeding moped rider has been caught on camera smashing a phone out of a pensioner’s hands before boasting: “Bruv, it’s stolen, I don’t care”.
Two hospitals in Kent have introduced AI technology to help doctors detect cancer in X-rays and speed up treatment times.
A seaside town has again been named one of the best places to live along the coast for its “colourful streets” and “artsy projects”.
Owners of a pub aimed at petrolheads are urging drivers to “leave with respect” amid fears the site could be shut down just months after opening.
A level crossing barrier has been destroyed after it was hit by a car late at night.
New artist’s impressions reveal how a council’s new high street office could look as the authority prepares to move.
A schoolboy arrived at his prom flanked by nine motorbike outriders, after a kind neighbour offered to step in.
A tearoom is set to be reopen as a candy store which will specialise in nostaglic treats, the only one of its kind in the town.
A watch station which has monitored the coast for 22 years is set to close, but volunteers are searching for a replacement.
A primary school previously criticised for poor results and dwindling pupil numbers is celebrating after a glowing Ofsted report.
Fish are dying in rivers and jellyfish are washing up on our beaches. We ask the experts why this is happening and what we can do to help.
Two Kent crematoriums are offering loved-ones the chance to send their deceased relatives’ ashes close to the end of earth’s atmosphere.
A police helicopter was scrambled to help search for a trespasser on railway tracks in Kent.
An escaped snake had to be rescued after it was found hiding in a woman’s back garden.
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