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A trade union is angry that some staff sacked by a ferry company three months ago have still not had all their possessions back.
Campaigners have lost their bid to block the Government’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda after a High Court ruling.
A veteran is this week progressing through Kent in a 5,000-mile run around the coast of Britain for charity.
The viewpoint of a man who had a doomed relationship with writer Oscar Wilde will be told as part of a festival packed with events.
Campaigners said they had feared damage coming to a building derelict for 13 years and are repeating their call to have it re-used.
A man was taken to hospital after a crash on a busy road this morning, which caused delays in the area.
A silhouette statue has been put up at a new housing development to acknowledge the contribution made by women during conflict.
Restoration has taken place on the remains of a 12th century building that was severely damaged during the Second World War.
Planning councillors have agreed on more houses in a community despite objections and after 110 other homes were permitted there last year.
A campaigner is pleading with businesses to let people use their toilets if they have a special card showing they urgently need to.
A town had two beacon lightings for the Platinum Jubilee in one night, at its castle and seafront.
An eaterie is being temporarily closed while major interior and exterior improvements are undertaken.
After another weekend of traffic chaos, the roads heading to the port of Dover have begun to clear.
Neighbours in a busy area have slammed plans for a new block of flats for its lack of parking spaces.
Tributes have been paid following the death of an "iconic" ex-mayor who was a member of a town council for nearly 40 years.
Two women have raised £19,000 in a five-day trek in the Middle East, enduring temperatures of up to 41C.
Local actors are among 10 groups in the country chosen to take part in a National Theatre event.
A woman moved by the death of PCSO Julia James has set up a special day of events in her memory.
A man forced to sell his £5m Kent property to an unsanctioned Russian bank fears the proceeds could help fund attacks on Ukraine.
A worker stole nearly £5,000 from his firm by fraudulently using his works fuel card and letting others fill up.