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Hundreds of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children have gone missing from accommodation in Kent in the past year - with many never found.
We try a non-league ground's match-day grub that has been named among the best in the country, rivalling that of Premier League clubs.
School bosses across the county fear they may have to close when teachers hold strikes next week - but some parents won't find out till that morning.
Author JK Rowling has defended Kent MP Rosie Duffield after leaked audio was published of a colleague criticising her.
Bosses of swimming pools and leisure centres in Kent say they are at risk of closure as they battle the steep cost of energy.
A Home Office worst-case scenario predicts the number of people crossing the Channel in small boats could almost double in 2023.
Our reporter, who worked at McDonald's aged 16, returned to the Golden Arches - where even flipping burgers is now a thing of the past.
We look at how four parts of the county are set to be transformed after receiving millions of pounds from the government's Levelling Up Fund.
Our reporter travelled all the way from Dartford to Dungeness using a new £2 bus fare cap, meeting an interesting character on the way.
The launch of a new EU border regime planned for the start of the summer holidays but feared will bring huge delays has been postponed again.
Pranksters have posted fake notices around one Kent town warning people of bogus laws for public transport.
A police officer who served in the same elite unit as the killer of Sarah Everard has admitted to being a serial rapist.
Detailed plans for the final development of homes of a former seafront amusement park have been submitted for approval.
New data reveals the high streets across the county which have been transformed by the knock-on effects of Covid, with footfall soaring.
Almost 2,000 patients a day are walking through the doors of crowded A&Es in Kent - with record numbers left waiting 12 hours or more to be admitted.
A couple whose baby boy tragically died after choking at nursery are celebrating the birth of their second child.
Maidstone should be stripped of its County Town status - it's a wrong that needs to be righted, writes Rhys Griffiths.
Plans for a new school to accommodate children living at a still-expanding housing development have been delayed.
We recall the heart-warming tale of the 'Tamworth Two' 25 years after they went on the run and hit headlines around the world.
Craft beer giant BrewDog has u-turned on its plans to open an "iconic bar" on a new £115 million leisure complex in Kent.
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