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The family of a disabled man who has been in and out of hospital after falling violently ill following a visit to a swimming pool are seeking justice.
Ellie Rose Eames lived the dream when she danced on stage with Justin Bieber at the O2 arena - but the modest 11-year-old didn't boast to friends.
A supermarket, a delicatessen and discount clothing and homeware stores will add to Medway’s retail scene over the next weeks.
Travellers have been spotted camping out at a beauty spot frequented by children and dog-walkers.
A drastic shortage of GPs has plunged the health service in a part of Kent to “crisis point”.
After chatting to other women at the school gates, a mother-of-two is organising an event for mums like her to showcase their wares and skills.
About 800 schoolchildren dressed in Victorian costume will converge on a Kent town today for the grand opening parade of a festival.
Two independent experts brought in by a television programme to re-examine the Chillenden murderer's conviction are backing his third appeal attempt.
A ship which rescued thousands of allied troops in 1940 would have ended up in the scrapyard if it were not for the actions of a Kent man.
Police searching for a wanted burglar heard rustling in woods as a burglar dropped a suitcase full of stolen items.
It was a no from the audience for a Kent-based trio of dancers who came close to being in tonight's grand final.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault following an alleged “road rage” incident which left a cyclist seriously injured.
Convicted killer Michael Stone has again protested his innocence over the Chillenden murders, this time on a TV programme re-examining the case.
A TV programme is set to take a fresh look into the cold case of one of the most brutal killings Kent has ever seen.
Sparks have been flying over a generator which has been installed in a town for more than four months to supply power to a High Street pub.
A musician has forced a council climbdown after being fined for using a parking bay too small for her car.
A celebration of the famous Thorndike family is being held this weekend.
The organiser of a food-themed village fair, which attracts thousands of visitors, has a unique way of describing it.
The first market in a historic High Street for hundreds of years will launched at the weekend, selling artisan, vintage collectables and fine foods.
A departing head teacher has hit out at parents for not backing her school’s efforts to implement punishments against youngsters breaking the rules.