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Construction of a new 420-place school has restarted after Covid-19 lockdown forced work to be delayed and children to move to site eight miles away.
A fan has been banned after abusing a player during a Premier League game between West Ham and Liverpool.
A detective who sent flirty Facebook messages to a victim of an attempted rape is facing dismissal after hearing finds he committed gross misconduct.
An education leader at schools across Kent has been honoured by the Queen for the second time for her work to overhaul learning and support children.
A long-serving bishop has announced he will retire in a message to parishioners, clergy and lay ministers.
A sexual offences detective has been accused of flirting with a woman even after she confided in him she had been the victim of an attack.
Take a look back in time and fast forward to the present as we go back into the archives to look at Kent's hospitals through the ages.
A car park named after a slave trader and vandalised with graffiti referring to a council leader's 'lynch mob' comments is to be renamed.
Going back to school has been strange enough this term but for one school it's been even less normal after creating a 'school within a school'.
A man was injured in the head after two men reportedly kicked him while on the ground in a street attack.
Archaeologists exploring the site where a wartime V2 rocket exploded hope 3D imaging produced by their dig will reveal more secrets about the weapon.
A man has admitted being part of a plot to smuggle people into the UK in which 39 Vietnamese migrants died.
Passport officials have come under fire after a Kent holidaymaker was allowed to travel when she had no idea her passport had been cancelled.
Blood test appointments are set to return to a hospital within weeks following changes forced by the Covid-19 pandemic, health bosses confirmed.
Firefighters were called to put out a fire which had started in the basement of a house in the middle of the night.
The boss of a health trust says she's been overwhelmed by the support shown by the community and praised staff in an extraordinary year.
Residents living in villages and suburban areas will see more building near their homes as the council tries to meet its housing demand.
Developers behind a 50-home retirement village have been sent back to the drawing board after designs were compared to army barracks and a prison.
Hundreds of new homes in a controversial planning saga have been agreed after senior officers warned it would cost taxpayers huge amounts to reject.
A crash involving two vehicles near a petrol station has left one person needing hospital attention.
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