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A businessman has set up a bar hire company with a difference during lockdown – how about running your own inflatable pub in your back garden?
A thug left a random victim with several fractures in his face during an unprovoked alley attack before assaulting four police officers.
A stretch of greenbelt land has been protected from development following a decade-long campaign to fight off controversial plans for a health centre.
A convenience store linked to a stabbing has been closed down after police gained a court order having found thousands of illegal cigarettes.
A woman says she was attacked during a row with a group 'raping and pillaging' a beach for crabs, cockles and other shellfish as authorities wade in.
The cost of Covid-19 is set to soar to almost £60 million with discussions due to be held about how it will affect taxpayers and council services.
A person has been arrested after an investigation was launched in to a house fire.
A lack of dedicated grammar school provision will force extensions to be "shoe-horned" on smaller sites closer to homes, a resident has claimed.
Another big brand name has reopened its doors at Bluewater shopping centre.
A man accused of murdering a father-of-two at a town centre flat has appeared before a judge in court for the first time.
Vital funds for a hospice charity can be raised again with the reopening of four shops after a long 13 weeks of closure.
School leaders say they're on course to open in September despite challenges to recruit teachers online and complete building during pandemic.
About 20 firefighters have been tackling a blaze which has destroyed part of the roof of a house.
A man has been charged after a victim was allegedly attacked and had his rucksack stolen in a town centre robbery.
Traffic was stopped on the M2 after police were called to help a distressed man on a bridge.
A pair of teenagers arrested over the death of a pensioner following a suspected 'rock-throwing incident' at a Kent castle have been released on bail.
A walk-in centre providing non-appointment treatment for thousands of patients will close next week in a major reshuffle of urgent care services.
The sentence for criminals assaulting and spitting at police officers is set to be increased in a move welcomed by Kent's leading police figures.
A trio of suspected money launderers have been in court after police found £260,000 in cash – including £60,000 found in a car in Kent.
AA vans past and present joined the funeral cortege and held a guard of honour for a former colleague who defeated Covid-19 but lost his cancer fight.