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An elderly woman was told to pay a 25% fee increase by a care company - or leave. This would have raised the weekly cost from £600 to £750.
Border Force the RNLI, police, and coastguards have been involved in multiple incidents off the Kent coast.
Two boatloads of migrants containing Iranians and an Albanian have been intercepted by Border Force.
A boy of 10 rescued his grandfather suffering a heart attack just a week after he had learned first aid.
A country park and business estate totalling 299 acres has been bought by a developer.
A town saw two festive lights switch-ons within an hour: one at the main square, the other at a shopping complex.
A Kent port's month-long White Cliffs Christmas event begins tomorrow and will include a massive ice rink and stalls.
Relatives are flying in from as far as America to mourn a man killed in a collision with a car nearly three weeks ago.
The switching on of festive lights will be the culmination of four hours of entertainment including the showing of a Jungle Book film.
A leisure and retail centre, which opened only 20 months ago, will have an inaugural turning on of festive lights this weekend.
Two more people have been arrested after the death of a pedestrian in a collision involving a car and police are appealing for witnesses.
A group of 11 migrants, including a teenager, were rescued in French waters and handed over to the country's border police.
A 27-year-old is going on trial accused of three charges of making indecent images of children.
Locals to can try to book an evening with Marco Pierre White for the first anniversary of a Mr White's English Chophouse restaurant.
This boy, photographed in the 1960s, is still nimble enough to climb 15-metre electricity poles for his job at the age of 71.
A school moved to new premises in 1969 and the head teacher has explained it was for the building of a well known trunk road.
A defendant is charged with raiding the same shop twice in a fortnight and is going to appear in crown court.
Youngsters from four primary schools will sing Christmas carols with a nationally famous choir next month.
A lorry driver has been jailed for excise fraud after bringing in huge quantities of cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco.
A raider fled in a car after bystanders rushed to stop him. A man was shortly afterwards arrested, police announced