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Emergency work on a landslide means there will be no train services between two Kent towns this Sunday.
Passengers are facing delays after a large amount of rocks fell onto train tracks.
A commemorative game will be held by a school for two former students who died in a car crash in South America.
Police are seeking the public's help after a unique clock, nearly 2ft high, was stolen in a burglary at a house.
A Kent port's festive event, with a huge ice rink and market stalls, continues almost each day until January 1.
A shopping and leisure complex will host a Christmas family fun day this weekend with an elf workshop for craft activities.
A ewe was brutally killed and skinned and another stolen: the anguished owner says they trusted people.
Six American Bulldog puppies snatched from a home have been discovered safe and well.
A driving restriction is in force on a key road this evening because of large numbers of lorries.
Anti-terrorism detectives have been been given an extra seven days to question two suspects stopped in Kent.
French coastguards picked up eight migrants in the Channel, totting up a total nine incidents in three days and involving 119 people.
A ferry operator has dismissed media claims that it is in trouble because of a pension shortfall. It offers a bigger picture of the finances.
Thousands of train passengers have been prosecuted or fined after being caught in a crackdown on fare evasion.
Yesterday saw the opening of a terminal as the latest progress in a major £250 million docklands redevelopment.
One man has been arrested after a car collision that led to two injuries and caused a hole in a house's flank wall.
A new find of migrants on small boats brings the figure up to more than 100 people in three days. This is the eighth incident in that time.
A cross-Channel operator is warning of holdups of up to 90 minutes on sailings due to bad weather and French strikes
Diners had the chance to sit at the table with Marco Pierre White in a pre-booked event in Kent.
Two pensioners are among three people found guilty of a public order offence in an Extinction Rebellion protest in Kent.
An unprecedented 79 migrants were picked up in five separate incidents this morning. Four groups were stopped at sea and one already landed.