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On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, we speak to veterans about the part they played that morning - and look at Kent’s key role in duping the Nazis.
We joined the Home Secretary on a campaign stop in what is traditionally one of the Conservatives’ safest seats - but will it remain so?
LBC host Iain Dale has announced he is quitting his show to run for parliament.
On another of Kent’s best walks, we traversed an ancient chalk stream, passed a medieval chapel, had lunch at a country pub - and saw some elephants!
People angry at pollution on beaches, rivers and lakes in Kent and beyond held protests over the state of the country’s waters.
A retired engineer is planning to adopt a swarm of bees after thousands landed in the front garden of his house.
The air ambulance was scrambled after two men were assaulted with ‘a metal object’.
The family of Leah Daley have issued a statement thanking all who joined the search for the 24-year-old after she went missing.
Troops have marched through the streets of the County Town today following the inauguration of the new mayor.
Mourners are continuing to lay flowers and light candles in tribute to a young woman after a body was found yesterday.
After months of heavy rain, a Kent railway line running through an active landslide is being watched closely by engineers.
We spoke to Eurotunnel employees who have worked for the company ever since the Channel Tunnel opened 30 years ago this week.
As the Channel Tunnel celebrates its 30th anniversary today, here is what we saw during a rare look behind the scenes.
25 years after a pregnant mum disappeared, we speak to the detectives who helped to bring her killer to justice and uncover the fate of her remains.
Motorists are facing rush hour delays after an accident on a motorway.
A grassroots football club could be forced to scrap planned fixtures after vandals tore up and damaged its pitches.
A passenger jet had a near miss with a drone in the skies over Kent, a report has revealed.
A local legend adored by many who led his town’s carnival procession has died aged 91.
Our reviewer visited a seafront Japanese-inspired restaurant and was blown away by the quality of the food on offer.
Planning decisions may sometimes be tough, but our columnist believes they should favour businesses looking to expand and thrive.
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