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Civilians were caught up in the First World War when the first aeroplane bombing raid on Britain claimed 97 lives - as Kent remembers 100 years on.
Campaigning for next month's general election could remain suspended tomorrow with hustings events planned in next two days.
A man sat on a bench overlooking a harbour was assaulted by four men in a late night attack.
Tailbacks of almost nine miles have now cleared after a series of incidents on the busy A2.
Protests during a consultation on plans to build a 12,000-home garden town affected the “nature, feel and output” of responses, according to a report.
A teenager who has raised more than £300,000 for charity since the age of nine has received The Diana Award at St James's Palace today.
Police have thanked everyone who helped in tracking down a missing 64-year-old man.
Lifeguards have started their training at a beach where seven men tragically died after getting into trouble there last year.
A lifeboat station is urging members of the public to keep an eye out after three suspected suicide attempts on the same beach in five days.
More strikes on Southern Rail have been planned by union members over an ongoing dispute.
A barn was left damaged after a fire broke out in a pile of wood nearby on a farm last night.
A tractor taken from a barn in Kent was found over the border in Surrey and is now due to be returned to owners.
A group of Gurkhas - including troops based in Kent - have become the first serving soldiers from the brigade to climb Mount Everest.
Traffic lights at a busy town centre junction are not working this morning as drivers are warned to approach it with caution.
Six people were left stranded on their yacht after it ran into mechanical issues and had to call out the lifeboat to rescue them.
A fire started when a laptop battery, which was on charge, caught fire in a house - leaving two people needing medical treatment.
A memorial service for 97 people killed in first aeroplane bombing raid on Britain - which hit Kent on May 25, 1917 - will take place this month.
Higher than normal pollution levels across Kent have led to a health warning being issued by the government today.
Candidates from the five main parties will be standing in the general election in Folkestone and Hythe next month.
A performance artist is asking residents to dress up as TV presenter Noel Edmonds and chase him through a town centre as part of a festival.