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A rare orchid has been found flowering again for the first time in 100 years after a cluster was discovered alongside the high speed trainline.
A coroner has demanded a hospital take action to prevent future deaths after finding a cancer patient was not placed under sufficient observation.
Runners returned for the eagerly awaited Parkrun with hundreds of joggers taking part and a family day makes its comeback from lockdown.
A cyclist whose injuries after colliding with a lorry became infected is embroiled in a six-week treatment saga leaving him 'mentally drained'.
Inspectors say a visit to one of the county's biggest hospitals found improvements but there is a long way to go to bring it up to standard.
A flood defence scheme to protect almost 2,000 homes for the next 25 years has received a major funding boost as work gets under way.
A team of bison rangers based in woodland in Kent has become the country's first ahead of next year's release of a herd in a groundbreaking project.
Organisers behind a festival celebrating 200 years of the town's royal connections hope the King George IV statue will be unveiled by royalty.
Cannabis plants found growing in a bedroom have been seized by police after cocaine was also reportedly found in a car stopped by officers.
Plans for a new bowling alley, KFC, Costa and Kaspa's have been put forward to replace the former Dickens World attraction.
An alternative commentary to Olympics gymnastics has been viewed more than 3.5 million times and even attracting attention from athletes themselves.
A suspected drug dealer has been charged following a town centre stabbing in which he suffered stab wounds.
Shops have been shut down after police raided businesses and found more than 12,000 cigarettes and 10kg of untaxed and illegal tobacco.
A crime crackdown unit tackling issues to protect businesses against persistent offenders has been hailed as one of best in the UK.
An overturned car forced a lane to be closed on the M2 leading to long delays earlier this evening.
Armed police stormed a house after being called to reports a man was being assaulted inside.
New homes designed to support people with additional needs have been completed by a council as part of its programme to build more social housing.
A teenager was attacked while riding his electric scooter through a park which was then reportedly taken by three men.
Four schools in Kent will receive millions of pounds in funding as part of a major rebuilding programme set out by the government.
Major roadworks projects will see two busy routes through a town closed for the rest of the summer.