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A huge 90-room motel planned for the Kent coast has been given a major overhaul following concerns about its appearance.
A teenager has been charged with manslaughter following the deaths of four asylum seekers in the English Channel.
Protesters fear the loss of a green gap on the edge of a village once nearly 50 houses and care home are built as final details go before councillors.
A total of 19 people feared to be extremists landed in the UK, mingling with asylum seekers on boats, a national newspaper says.
A chippy's future is uncertain after being gutted by flames, as neighbours tell of the terrifying moment they were told to leave their homes.
Customers have reacted with anger at news another bank will close, as more transactions move online.
Forecasters warn of savage winds and almost constant rain in part of the county.
Former miners have been left dismayed over plans to relocate an iconic statue - amid fears it will be "hidden away".
Planning permission has been granted for re-use of an accommodation block in a former Napoleonic fort and borstal.
Plans to replace a gliding club base with two homes have been approved, despite more than 60 objections.
Experts are looking into the death of a young porpoise found washed up on a beach.
A new home for vulnerable children who may have suffered abuse and other kinds of trauma or have severe learning difficulties has been approved.
Police are investigating after several vehicles were attacked in the streets close by to each other in one night.
Councillors have approved a medical centre for 15,000 patients as a large village expands in population despite concerns over noise and light.
A bar boss is sure anti-social behaviour can still be prevented if his premises is allowed to serve alcohol until 3am.
A Eurotunnel train driver says he has suffered legal aged discrimination by losing work benefits because he has reached retirement age.
Books were left filled with shards of broken glass after vandals destroyed a village's library space inside a bus shelter.
Eighty years ago today, bombs fell on a Kent town in one of the worst air raids to hit the county during the Second World War.
A new multi-million pound scheme to revamp a town centre is being put forward to the public to help shape a new Creative Centre.
Scores of letters have been written against controversial plans to replace a gliding club base with two homes.