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A person has been taken to hospital after a collision and police have now said the road is closed.
Tribute bands for the Rolling Stones and Status Quo play in a Kent venue, on the same night, at the end of the month.
A district has gained more than £170,000 in a Government grant to help people such as rough sleepers and the elderly.
Plans are afoot to demolish and replace the past home of a disgraced former MP but neighbours say the road can't take the traffic.
A man who works for a train company has submitted plans to turn an old carriage into a two bedroom home.
Two families are facing the New Year without knowing what has happened to loved ones who have been missing for weeks.
A Kent bishop, in her New Year Message, says Covid can't be beaten before everyone on the planet gets their jabs.
Bulbs have been placed in planters for the spring in one of many projects funded by a £267,000 post-lockdown grant.
An MP has warned that the government needs to fully prepare for a new EU entry-exit system to avoid port delays and traffic chaos.
Another group of people trying to cross the Channel, including a heavily pregnant woman and a young boy, have been saved by a lifeboat crew.
A swingbridge, hoped to reopen today, has to stay shut for longer because of a second holdup during works.
A third cross-Channel ship operator has launched its second vessel and another one is due to arrive next month.
A money launderer, stopped by officers when he was in a luxury car, has been sentenced in the first criminal case of its kind.
People in Kent are on tenterhooks over whether there will be harsher new Covid-19 restrictions that might affect their festive plans.
It is just a few hours until France shuts its borders to most travellers from the UK in response to a rise in Omicron cases.
The man who murdered Sarah Everard been relocated to a prison hundreds of miles from Kent.
A primary schoolgirl has been behind a mass of fundraising efforts for causes such as the homeless, the NHS and animals.
An appeal for shoeboxes with Christmas gifts for less well off youngsters has led to nearly 500 being delivered in a week.
Small boats used to cross the Channel are shoddily made with gaffer tape and plywood and the bottom fell out of one at sea, crimefighters say.
Volunteers are wanted to delve into the past of an 800-year-old town centre building, which is about to be refurbished.
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