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A car is understood to have overturned in a crash on the London-bound carriageway.
Truckers queued next to an estate are being ordered not to disturb residents by sounding their horns in a new “quiet zone”.
A pub, which closed three years ago, will re-open as a mutli-use centre complete with clothing shop, cafe and workspace.
Families living in a rat-infested block of flats have told how the creatures are running riot through their homes and chewing holes in the walls.
A multimillion-pound 120-bed hotel and spa, destined for a country park, has been rejected over environmental concerns.
A waterside shopping outlet will close today after 21 years, with 25 members of staff being made redundant.
Residents have reacted with confusion and anger after their tip was added to a ‘at risk’ list as the council scrambles to save cash.
Two men are in custody after 100kg of drugs were found hidden in a van arriving at a Kent port.
University students in the county have been given zero marks after being found to have used AI bots such as ChatGPT to cheat in their assessments.
A mum says she’s had to throw her daughter’s bed away due to damp in their council home, and tiles are falling from the kitchen.
A section of dual-carriageway will shut for three days as work continues to progress a new Fastrack bus service.
Demolition workers equipped with a crane have moved in as they prepare to knockdown an ex nightspot, as part of a regeneration project.
Eagled-eyed CCTV operators helped save a woman from falling from a pier, as well as finding a missing man with dementia.
A giant fort looms large over a town – but how many residents know its secrets? With incredible views and history, it’s one of Kent’s hidden gems.
A new bar has got the green light to serve alcohol until midnight – despite claims the town already has “enough hooligans and drunken behaviour”.
A people-smuggling ring which exploited Kent’s borders to put Albanians to work in cannabis factories has been smashed.
A busy tunnel will be closed all weekend for traffic heading towards the coast.
Concerns have been raised after four vehicles were set on fire in one street in what is the third suspected arson attack in six months.
A trio of suspected people smugglers have been arrested, with the seconds just before captured on camera, as officers swarm a large home.
Bin workers who collect rubbish in Dover, Hythe and Folkestone have agreed to a pay rise of up to 21% for some, with strike action now dropped.