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The Home Office says there have been 19 cross-Channel incidents involving 371 people believed to be asylum seekers in the last couple of days.
A key route was closed in both directions after an accident which left a man in his 50s trapped in a vehicle by his injuries.
Bosses at a Kent port have scrapped a major summer and winter event for the second year running because of the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
A council in town where a murder suspect is from is being asked to do its bit to help stop attacks on women in the wake of the Sarah Everard case.
A puppy found in Kent has become the 1,500th saved in a charity's scheme to rehabilitate pups brought in illegally from the continent.
A typical police action of stopping a speeding driver led to the unmasking of a cannabis grower who has now been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
A Kent MP has just had her first vaccination to protect herself from coronavirus and is encouraging everyone else to make sure they do the same.
Three people have been arrested after a group of callers turned up and offered to carry out repair work to the home of an elderly woman.
Readers have given their views as to whether the Chancellor's discounts for dining out scheme should be brought back to help the economy.
Two men involved in an altercation were later arrested by police as officers appeal for witnesses to the incident.
A fundraising campaign for young cancer sufferers is being re-highlighted for what would be a teenage victim's 21st birthday, by her parents.
The family of the former Second World War Forces' Sweetheart want a sculpture placed in her honour on top of the iconic White Cliffs of Dover.
Half a million pounds has been raised in memory of Sarah Everard and will be used to fund women's charities.
Asylum seekers who come to Britain through safe and legal means will get indefinite leave to stay under new plans to be announced by the Government.
An annual Good Friday walk will have the minimum participants, with most people watching it online, to comply with the current coronavirus lockdown.
More than 120 people in two hours have made entries to a second book of condolences for Sarah Everard who was found dead in Kent last week.
Traffic has been diverted after a man had to be cut free from his vehicle and taken to hospital after a road accident.
This stunning picture is seen as a symbol of light as we finally progress in our journey out of lockdown and move further away from the pandemic.
County planning councillors have voted through a scheme for a town's rapid bus service, which is expected to take its first passengers in two years.
Three main routes will have litter and rubbish cleared from them over a fortnight, starting from this week, says a district council.