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Families have shared their frustration at having to home school their children yet again, but this time because of over running playground works.
A lawyer who mocked the name of Harry and Meghan's daughter has been suspended from her company after the firm deemed the comments 'unacceptable'.
A coroner will explore the state of a bin lorry's braking mechanism after a worker was killed trying to stop it rolling away at a school.
Officers believe this woman may have information after three bottles of spirits were stolen from a convenience store.
Police would like to speak to two women seen on CCTV after perfume was reportedly stolen from a high street store.
A father and son are taking on a fundraising challenge in a bright pink car they transformed in memory of a little boy who loved Peppa Pig.
We visited a mobile testing unit set up after concerns about Indian variant cases in a town to see how it all works.
A mobile unit capable of testing 400 people a day is being deployed in another Kent town after 20 cases of the Delta variant have been confirmed.
A mobile Covid-19 testing unit is operating in a town where 'a handful of cases' linked to the Indian strain have been identified.
An 11-year-old boy who has been teaching yoga to kids across the world during the pandemic has received the Prime Minister's Points of Light Award.
A mother who started a petition against the possible closure of a busy railway bridge has been backed by more than 1,100 people.
There were delays for drivers heading to the coast after a car flipped onto its side after a collision with a lorry on the motorway.
A teenager was secluded and put on report after being refused permission to use the toilet despite starting her period.
Author David McKee is encouraging everyone to back a charity art trail, inspired by his world famous character, which is coming to Kent this summer.
Schools have been criticised for depriving pupils of memorable 'muck-up days' by ending term early but heads say this has been happening for years.
Three years after an estate was regenerated, we visit to see what residents think of their revamped surroundings.
A cigar butt thrown away by Sir Winston Churchill in the 1940s has sold for more than £4,200 at auction.
A father who lost his right arm after an horrific collision at work is calling for his employer to apologise so he can begin to rebuild his life.
Empty buildings at train stations could be transformed into shops, cafés and community projects under plans to improve the use of Kent's railways.
The group behind the Battle of Britain Airshow has announced a pub with an attachment to Kent's aviation history will have a 1940's theme.
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