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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.
A teacher who was sacked after restraining an "out of control" pupil will receive compensation after an appeal found he was unfairly dismissed.
Work has finally started on the first phase of a 725-home estate after several delays, sparking fresh concerns over traffic and pollution.
Officers have been called to a secondary school as pupils stage a TikTok-inspired protest over new school toilet rules.
Famous street artist Mr Doodle is to create an eye-catching town centre mural as part of a new art trail designed to brighten up blank walls.
EXCLUSIVE: The new owners of a historic castle hope to film a reality series there to bring "attention to the history and beauty of Kent".
There are calls for a speed limit to be reduced on a busy road after a child was hit by a van on his way to school.
Nature expert Chris Packham says he is willing to discuss plans for a hotel and surf resort after a reserve for protected birds was added.
Plans to turn a run-down care home into a 47-bed home have met such a furious backlash that the developer admits they are likely to be snubbed.
The new celebrity owner of a historic castle says she is "devastated" couples had to panic after being told their weddings were "cancelled".
Further delays to major roadworks which were set to finish last week have been blamed on cold weather.
A warehouse on an industrial estate has been transformed into an emporium for small businesses to sell handmade items in "shopping pods".
Specialist drones were deployed by police more than 600 times last year, including during seven murder investigations.
The Home Office has backtracked on plans to use a popular holiday park to house asylum seekers.
Major roadworks due to finish today have been delayed yet again as contractors are still on site.
A glass bottle, broken chair and frying pan went missing from a new Banksy mural hours before they could be preserved.
Four more days of strike action have been planned as the RMT Union accuses employers of refusing to put any new offers on the table.
More than £15,000 of cigarettes and loose tobacco, believed to be illegal, were seized from an untaxed car by police and Trading Standards.
Five police cars and a police van descended on a town centre after reports a woman had been assaulted.
Threats were reportedly made during a disturbance between a group of teens at a skate park.
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