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Two women have raised £19,000 in a five-day trek in the Middle East, enduring temperatures of up to 41C.
Local actors are among 10 groups in the country chosen to take part in a National Theatre event.
A woman moved by the death of PCSO Julia James has set up a special day of events in her memory.
A man forced to sell his £5m Kent property to an unsanctioned Russian bank fears the proceeds could help fund attacks on Ukraine.
A worker stole nearly £5,000 from his firm by fraudulently using his works fuel card and letting others fill up.
Community groups can from now until June apply for sums from a £260,000 pot in a special council fund.
A total of 41 people in small boats were detected in the Channel by UK authorities yesterday and another 20 were stopped by the French.
A schoolgirl has given £250 she won in a competition to the centre that gave her neurosurgery.
A detectorist couple dug up medieval gold coins worth up to £15,000.
Nearly all asked in a local consultation, have demanded a return of phlebotomy services to their town hospital.
Two boys aged 14 and 15 are in custody after two other teenagers were stabbed in a town centre and taken to hospital.
A seafront and harbour regatta is back for the first time since 2019 after the end of pandemic restrictions.
A community centre, financially struck by pandemic restrictions, is finding its feet again following a £1,000 grant.
Water buffaloes have been brought onto open land to help keep ditches clear, a task that usually needs machinery.
The business world in Kent has lost a property developer who has died in his 90s.
A man suspected of providing vessels for people smuggling has been detained and may be extradited.
Two foreign workers say they were dismissed by P&O Ferries because of limited skills in English.
Statistics show unemployment falling back to the levels before coronavirus and in some cases going down even lower.
Builders have been seen doing initial work on land formerly occupied by a hospital, which is now earmarked for housing.
Top judges will hear a challenge by Sarah Everard's murderer against his whole life tariff.