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UK authorities have rescued or intercepted a total of 695 people on small boats in one day, with more stopped by the French.
Can a cafe offer 'a taste of Cyprus' on a rainy afternoon in Kent?
A family of seven is now homeless after a fire ripped through their home and killed 19 of their beloved pets.
A community café has started crowdfunding to provide meals for lower income families both during term times and school holidays.
Officers ended up discovering a mass cannabis storage site after the routine stopping of a van several miles away.
Organisers can apply for district council financial help for town centre occasions this year and next year.
A politician has joined a Davina McCall in a move for better help for women suffering from menopause.
A memorial bench has been dedicated to a teenager whose battle to survive cancer inspired a huge fundraising response.
One person was taken to hospital after a collision with a car this morning, with the incident leading to rush hour traffic delays.
A new business moves into a vacant premises tomorrow thanks to a council grants scheme meant to to keep town centres going.
New figures show a great windfall for local people, such as in housing and education, thanks to contributions from developers.
The wreck of a 17th century warship at shifting sands off Kent is now one of several sites added to a list of at risk heritage places.
A council has agreed to step up warnings about the continuing coronavirus as fewer and fewer people are seen taking precautions.
Plans for Remembrance Sunday 2021 are emerging, with ceremonies this time taking place on November 14.
A Kent MP is encouraging people to take part in a special Parliament Week, which continues until Sunday.
A district has had a third Wellbeing Roadshow within a month to help in the promotion of community safety.
A show based on a fairytale and with music from the 1960s pop era takes place within a couple of weeks.
Parents battling for improved access to medicinal cannabis to treat children with epileptic seizures are making their point at Parliament today.
A town is in grief after the death of a former Royal Marine who became a well known bicycle repair man.
Councillors are being asked to vote to allow at least £125,000 to be spent to strengthen defences at a beauty spot.