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Ports in Kent are set to be able to continue trading freely with Europe with an historic Brexit deal being agreed.
The 50-year-old mystery of a missing trophy awarded to Kent's first cross-Channel swimmer has been solved after it turned up in an Irish charity shop.
A mum says she's been amazed after making Christmas bells and raising more than £1,000 for a charity which has supported her disabled son.
A soldier helped his key worker sister take her coronavirus test while on deployment back in his home town.
The chaos brought by the travel ban at ports in Kent has been the focus of media outlets around the world as attention focussed on the county.
A jury has convicted four men for their parts in the deaths of 39 Vietnamese men, women and children found in the back of a lorry.
Theatre lovers have thought of a novel way around ensuring the magic of their annual family panto continues despite the latest lockdown.
A teenage girl who went missing sparking a police search has been safely located.
Workers at a Kent hospital say they've been left without any information about when the vaccine will arrive there despite being on standby for weeks.
More GP surgeries will start issuing coronavirus vaccines after additional centres were set up and approved by NHS bosses.
Doctors on the frontline at one of the country's most under pressure hospitals treating coronavirus speak of relief and excitement as vaccine arrives.
A coronavirus-killing spray developed by the army which kills Covid in 60 seconds is being used by the military in Kent.
A thief who targeted three homes in one night has been jailed after doorbell security cameras found placed him at the scene trying to break in.
Clothing giant Primark will open stores all night and employ extra security staff to manage queues of Christmas shoppers.
Coronavirus vaccines are being issued to more patients in Kent as another hospital started rolling out the jab for the first time.
Warnings about switching to video games instead of playing board games this Christmas by a council have been branded "nonsense" by angry residents.
Lives depend on people following the rules to help ease extreme pressure facing GPs and hospitals as Kent NHS leaders say they need the public's help.
A voluntary police officer who incessantly messaged and offered to pay a vulnerable woman £300 for sex after meeting on Tinder has been struck off.
Unsuspecting coronavirus patients have been identified in their dozens during the first week of a community-wide testing scheme in towns across Kent.
The council in charge of one of the country's Covid hotspots has rejected renewed calls to shut schools early for Christmas.