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An MP is to introduce a Bill in Parliament calling for an independent regulator to oversee reforms to football.
The site of a former Park and Ride service is earmarked for a proposed 69-bedroom care home.
The farming business behind a proposed egg farm has slammed a 15,000-signature petition as having 'little basis in fact'.
A would-be thief fled the scene of an attempted robbery when another man came to the victim's aid.
An image has been released of a truck police believe drove away with a rescue dog reported stolen from a village.
A taxi firm is playing its part in the fight against the virus by offering free rides for older people to their vaccination appointment.
A sub-postmaster has said the future of his rural post office is safe for another 12 months after his subsidy payments were extended.
A retired lecturer has appealed for information about the disappearance of her dog described as 'our joy during lockdown'.
Thousands of people have signed a petition calling for plans for a giant chicken farm to be rejected by a council.
A council U-turn on the future of a popular town centre theatre looks to have secured the venue's immediate future.
An application has been made to increase the number of lorry movements permitted each day at a busy quarry.
Despite falling case rates, critical care capacity at some Kent hospitals remains under severe pressure due to volume of Covid patients.
A teenage cyclist who was involved in a collision with a car at a junction has died in hospital.
The number of Kent Police employees testing positive for the coronavirus has leapt - but the force says it still has enough manpower to cope.
A council is facing a dramatic increase in the number of homeless people seeking assistance and a route into affordable accommodation.
A pair of suspected drug dealers are due to appear in court after police searched two properties.
Police are warning residents to be vigilant after a number of outbuildings were burgled in a spate of break-ins.
Five more sites are to open across the county as health authorities try to isolate the asymptomatic spreaders of Covid-19.
We visit Kent's five least-used stations in one day and ask what the future holds for the rail network in 2021 and beyond.
Constant uncertainty in the face of changing Covid-19 restrictions leaves local businesses with a headache.
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