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Here's why a rescue dog helping people living with dementia has been getting fan mail.
A site for holidaymakers is getting new caravans as part of its parent company's £80 million nationwide investment.
Crooks raided a shed in broad daylight, 100 metres from where the owner was working.
A defendant has appeared in court after two break-ins into houses in one town, when electronic equipment was stolen.
Councillors have had to defer voting on a planning application for homes on farmland for a second time.
Police want the public's help after a two-car collision, which led to a man being taken to hospital.
A person has been seriously injured and taken to a London hospital after falling from a window in a town centre.
A woman who beats anxiety by cycling wants to be the fastest to cycle around the world
A total 102 people have been stopped in six migrant incidents on the UK side of the Channel, the highest number in a day.
The Home Office has confirmed eight incidents involving migrants.
A major search and rescue operation was launched after the largest number of migrants crossed the Channel in a single day.
An MP has met the Environment Secretary to discuss extra safeguards for unique shifting sands off the Kent coast.
Kent Online was given a tour around the UK's first ever dementia village, a £3.5 million centre opening soon.
Families of severely epileptic children have campaignined in Parliament over access to medicinal cannabis.
A girl was followed home by a man in a car which has launched a police appeal.
Tourists can cross the Channel as normal this year, after we leave the EU, and there will no new paperwork for truckers.
An arts venue with room for 100 to 120 pictures will be open at a small enterprises centre for the first time tomorrow.
Councillors have approved a controversial application for a race circuit at a meeting attended by 100 members of the public.
Migrant children need to be reunited with their families, an Anglo-French support group said just before Brexit night.
Weeks of snow and a rash of strikes caused misery just over four decades ago, a film shows.