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Fire crews were sent to tackle a blaze which broke out at a property in a residential street.
A warship from Russia shadowed by the Royal Navy off the coast of Kent has been caught on camera.
Thirty years since the opening of the Channel Tunnel, reporter Sam Lennon looks back on life in Kent before it opened.
New details of a wetland accompanying a new housing estate on the outskirts of a town have been revealed.
Villagers are opposing plans for a home for vulnerable children fearing it will lead to increased traffic on an unlit road.
Grim images show illegal meat seized at a port including sheep carcasses, pork and cheese dripping with blood. Warning: graphic images.
A firm is on a recruitment drive this spring as part of a team-up with a leading food store chain.
A six-figure sum has been awarded to the country’s biggest Napoleonic fortification to help conserve and regenerate it.
Battle lines have been drawn after campaigners accused developers of trying to turn a historic street into “another HMO alley”.
A criminal who repeatedly tried to approach his victim while awaiting court hearings after stealing from his home is now in prison.
New space is being created to process biometric border checks for EU-bound passengers with bosses promising only slightly increased waiting times.
Plans have been unveiled to create flats in a town’s former bank building which shut earlier this year.
A developer’s bid to axe all affordable housing from a new estate has been branded "disgraceful" by angry neighbours.
Police lasered in on one area to tackle drugs and other crime arresting three people and searching 16.
A total four people were arrested in an investigation into the deaths of five asylum seekers including a child.
A D-Day hero who dodged enemy shells and chronicled the suffering that day has died.
The county’s first zero-emission bus route will launch with diesel-powered vehicles - because purpose-built electric models will not be ready in time.
A carpenter was killed when a trailer came loose from a truck and rolled into his van, an inquest has heard.
Part of a popular town pier has shut temporarily after structural experts abseiled to carry out checks.
The Home Office is seeking 60 parking bays for staff dealing with asylum seekers, as their cars are spilling onto nearby streets.