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As strikes and snow hit Kent, we look back at the Winter of Discontent when both freezing weather and mass industrial action paralysed the country.
A 'gentle' white lion from a Kent sanctuary died suddenly in her sleep aged 15, just weeks after her son also died.
A stunning Christmas lantern procession is just one of the many events being held to celebrate the festive period in one Kent district.
The devastated parents of a "kind and caring" teenager who died after being bullied say their son was let down by a lack of support.
A dad has told how bullies "drained every bit" of his 15-year-old son's self-confidence until he felt "worthless".
Hundreds of people have attended a series of exhibitions to find out more about a district’s blueprint for the next two decades.
Buildings originally created as a church and school are among the properties up for auction in a couple of weeks.
Police have confirmed a man aged in 50s has been pronounced dead after several emergency service vehicles were called to a town centre this morning.
Police divers have been spotted at the scene of a "serious incident" in a town centre this morning.
A medieval ring found buried in Kent has officially been classed as treasure at an inquest.
We're constantly being told to ditch our cars and use public transport instead - but is that really feasible for people living in Kent?
Plans for a large solar farm have been approved, despite fears over loss of farmland.
Plans for a traveller site with eight caravans have been approved - despite fears people will be left "wading through mud".
Neighbours were told to keep their doors an windows shut to keep out smoke after fire broke out at a home.
A teenager suffering from long Covid has missed school for two years and is now showing "dementia-like" symptoms.
A woman struck by a train last night has suffered non life-threatening injuries, police have confirmed.
Plans for a traveller site with eight caravans are set to be approved - despite fears people will be left "wading through mud".
Plans reveal where thousands of new homes for a Kent district could be built - with the public now invited to have their say.
Evidence of a Roman settlement, with items such as pottery, have been discovered by archaeologists at a building site.
Exclusive: A hotel boss says he has turned down a £1 million opportunity to house asylum seekers - as he "couldn't think of anything more absurd".
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