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Eyewitnesses have described their shock after the petrol bomb attack and death at a Kent port.
The man who launched explosives at an immigration centre was found dead along with another unexploded device.
A man has killed himself after throwing petrol bombs at an immigration centre.
A distinctive sign in a seaside town has been replaced by the word 'skeletons' in the run-up to Halloween.
There are fears cutbacks in bus services in a village will cut off around 1,000 older people from accessing shops and medical appointments.
A Kent MP has spoken to the new Prime Minister about a "frightening" incident in which an asylum seeker walked into a woman's house.
Neighbours on an estate have been left "unnerved" after an asylum seeker walked into a woman's house and demanded to use her phone.
Plans for a surf park and luxury hotel at a country park have divided opinion - with the developments called unnecessary and harmful to wildlife.
A scheme to create a 750 metre runway, helipad and aircraft hangars on farmland has failed to take off, after being refused by planning committee.
A lorry driver was caught with goods that would have been worth more than £2.3 million in lost duty and taxes.
Cases of highly contagious diphtheria have been found at a processing centre in Kent.
A school has been given permission to expand with a new classroom and kitchen.
The A21 has been clsoed in both directions after a collision between a car and motorcycle.
Marine police officers made a surprising find – a stolen yacht, 10 miles off shore.
A grieving mum has called for action to prevent anyone else dying in the same way her 13-year-old daughter tragically lost her life.
Archive photos show how no part of Kent escaped the devastation of the Great Storm when it struck more than 30 years ago.
A port authority has given up plans to dredge world-famous shifting sands, which was feared would affect wildlife and war graves.
Street pastors, usually keeping an eye out at night, are to come out in the daytime as well.
A document outlining where new homes, shops and businesses should go in a Kent district will be discussed tonight.
A school given top marks by Ofsted five years ago has now been graded at the lowest possible level following a shock inspection.