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A new cruise liner has begun the first of eight sailings from a port in Kent and is now heading for the Isles of Scilly.
Neighbours are fighting a planned development, which they fear could block the movement of emergency vehicles.
Italian cars, food and the making of medieval boat parts are among the attractions in a town festival.
A total 15 independent living houses and flats for older residents, with a communal area, have now opened up.
Members of a social group, kept apart during the pandemic, have finally met again after a total 500 days.
Mourners lined the road to pay their respects as a cortege for the funeral of a lifboatman passed.
An archaeological excavation is taking place over three weeks before a multi-million pound revamp at a town's main square.
The Home Office wants to provide temporary accommodation for those arriving in small boats across the Channel, ending the use of hotels.
A crowdfunding page has been set up to help pay for tests for a four-month-old baby for a bone disorder.
Students aged 16 have received their GCSE grades and many have succeeded despite a second academic year disrupted by coronavirus.
A second person has been taken in by police after a man was attacked at a pub garden and ended up in hospital.
A councillor who suggested a 'Home Guard' should be used to deal with asylum seekers landing in Kent has spoken out after a barrage of criticism.
Unpopular Operation Brock will be a permanent option on the M20 instead of being removed for good in October.
Divers have examined a 17th-century naval vessel, from the time of Charles II, that sank in a major storm off Kent.
Teenagers have enjoyed high grades this summer despite the unprecedented disruption to their studies caused by the pandemic.
A group for the homeless has a new centre, following the raising of £230,000, where old material can be reused.
Traffic is queueing on a key commuter route after a three-car rush-hour crash.
A suspect has been arrested after Pokémon cards were stolen in a knifepoint robbery.
It was a time of riots and unrest but the wedding of Charles and Diana in the summer of 1981 offered a rare moment of national unity.
As the number of asylum seekers to cross the Channel reached record highs, our reporter watched the latest arrivals and gives his take on the crisis.
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