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A Kent MP has welcomed tough new legislation against those who ill-treat animals, plus plans to also outlaw live exports.
A main road near Dover was blocked and traffic stationary after a multi-vehicle accident.
Householders are warned that crooks are trying to con £5,000 from them by telling them they are victims of a scam.
A man has been jailed for more than six years for a sickening attack which almost cost the victim his life.
Train services throughout Kent are regrowing as we make further progress out of the coronavirus lockdown.
A charity has been given a grant from a supermarket chain's charity wing to pay for a commercial cooker.
Boris Johnson has paid tribute to murdered PCSO Julia James - as residents left lit candles outside their homes to remember the popular grandmother.
A group set up to stop bullying at a secondary school is liaising with the head teacher after highlighting a number of serious cases.
With a warm and sunny Bank Holiday weekend forecast, the RNLI tells people to look out for dangers such as high tides and unstable cliff edges.
A restaurant is joining a campaign for charity on what would be Captain Sir Tom Moore's 101st birthday.
Police need the public's help to find items that were stolen in a burglary at business premises.
More than 2,000 names have built up in an online campaign to prevent a pier being permanently closed to anglers.
A Kent council is urging people to join a national litter clearing campaign, which begins next month.
Drivers have been banned from their road during filming for a Sex Pistols drama - but a vintage car owner says he sees no need to move it.
A pharmaceutical company has a multi-million pound investment at its Kent base to speed up tablet production.
A coroner has concluded that a mother-of-one died after suffering a rare toxic reaction to a cancer medication.
A volunteer who fished 38 discarded shopping trolleys from a Kent river last year says littering gives the county a bad name with tourists.
There have been 12 cases of asylum seekers on both sides of the Channel, involving 189 people, in two days.
'Eyesore' seating has been removed from a conservation area and it is not certain if another set due will be placed at all.
An MP has viewed a number of sites to find the best location for a statue for the Second World War Forces' Sweetheart.