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A woman who has swum the Channel will this year take on another gruelling sea venture to raise money for the Kent charity she once worked for.
A campaigner says a centre for start-up enterprises should not be closed while there is a pandemic as traders are already facing tough situations.
Plans for a town's second vaccination site for Covid-19 are being looked at again following the success of an up and running centre at a pharmacy.
A police vehicle was left with its left side crushed after a crash at a junction.
An enterprise that began just before the first Covid-19 lockdown has survived a year on despite the pandemic's devastating impact on the economy.
A PC was given a final written warning for gross misconduct after he failed to take proper action to safeguard a woman who ended up being attacked.
The case against a police officer, accused of failing to properly help a woman who was later assaulted, has been proven by a misconduct panel.
Police are warning householders to be alert after a man in his 80s lost more than £15,000 after a scam telephone call by a bogus officer.
Firefighters are warning people not to place flammable items close to sources of fire after a blaze in a kitchen last night.
A ferry company is acknowledging the vital work of hauliers by giving drivers sailing on its ships free meals and discounts on its on-board shops.
A policeman at a misconduct hearing, accused of failing to help a woman who was later attacked, said she did not show any signs of being in danger.
Thousands of lorries a day are now reaching the Channel ports, back to normal levels, but post-Brexit traffic pandemonium has still been kept at bay.
In 1971, Britain changed over to decimal currency, which was at first greeted with some scepticism and confusion.
An off-duty policeman is accused of failing to properly intervene in a confrontation between a couple that lead to a serious assault.
Temperatures will fall as low as -7C as snow and ice continue during this week and Kent is today under a Met Office yellow weather warning.
New vacancies are waiting to be filled at a port health authority following new rules after Britain's departure from the EU.
A coroner at an inquest has questioned why a rented house, in which a mother and son died in a fire, had no smoke alarms.
Coastguards are warning people to keep away from both cliff edges and bottoms after a series of major chalkfalls over the last week.
A long-serving police officer was found dead by his wife after they'd watched a film together, an inquest has heard.
A coroner's hearing has been opened to investigate the death of a man in his 50s after a fall from a building in a town centre.
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