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Two parts of the Home Office, including the Border Force, will now come under one director general who will be hired shortly.
A new community café, which asks diners to only pay what they can afford for its food is set to open this weekend.
A group of police cadets have been hard at work maintaining two historic fortifications to enhance their skills.
Traders in start-up businesses are holding a meeting, inviting the district council, as their premises are due to shut down in a matter of weeks.
A tunnel on a key road for traffic was closed due to a technical fault.
A grief-stricken mother has written a heartbreaking blog about the death of her baby and how she and her husband coped in the aftermath.
Dramatic photos have captured the moment firefighters tackled a raging inferno which had engulfed a tractor in a country lane.
Campaigners have used the anniversary of a mass tragedy to demand asylum seekers are allowed to apply in France to enter the UK.
Two three bedroomed houses are available for public viewing as a development of 264 homes presses on.
European citizens living in Kent have just over a week left to apply to stay in Britain with full rights after Brexit.
District councillors will this week vote on whether to give planning permission for a water sports and inflatable aqua park.
The owners of an 18th century property have applied to hold 30 weddings there a year.
Discarded face masks have become increasingly common during the pandemic and one group of volunteers found 117 during a rubbish clear-up.
Volunteers filled almost 100 bin liners during a two-week litter pick as part of the Great British Spring Clean.
A school student has won in a music contest after singing Celine Dion's theme number from the film Titanic.
There are reports tonight that the final stage of coronavirus lockdown easing could be held up by another four weeks.
Police have imposed a crackdown on yobs for two neighbouring areas for 48 hours.
A police dog rooted out a suspected drink driver hiding in bushes after a chase last night.
The county council says it cannot cope with any more under-age asylum seekers and will stop taking them from Monday.
A highway shutdown, to let businesses put out tables and chairs, has been reversed after it led to traffic chaos and uncollected rubbish.