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There are reports tonight that the final stage of coronavirus lockdown easing could be held up by another four weeks.
Police have imposed a crackdown on yobs for two neighbouring areas for 48 hours.
A police dog rooted out a suspected drink driver hiding in bushes after a chase last night.
The county council says it cannot cope with any more under-age asylum seekers and will stop taking them from Monday.
A highway shutdown, to let businesses put out tables and chairs, has been reversed after it led to traffic chaos and uncollected rubbish.
Both a vigil and protest, an hour apart, will be held against a company this weekend for its connections with Israel.
An electric vehicle charging centre has been set up in a town in time for its international golfing tournament.
A community café has become a new base for people to get guidance on safety from groups such as the fire brigade.
This is the image of a man police wish to trace following a distraction burglary in which a gold watch was taken.
The ribbon has been cut for a new open space as part of a dockland redevelopment at a Kent port.
A man living in this county has been one of three questioned after a total 69 Albanians were found on board a fishing boat.
A new set of young asylum seekers are said to have landed at a Kent port as the county council battles with the Home Office over the issue.
People can join a ballot over England's chances in the European football championships - by disposing of cigarette ends.
A former mayor wants patients to know they have a choice not have to have their details in a new NHS data system.
Details of parking, travel and other arrangements are being provided for spectators attending a global golf tournament in Kent.
Another town centre banking outlet closes as customers increasingly go for phone and internet transactions.
British and French authorities have intercepted almost 400 asylum seekers trying to reach Kent in two days.
Construction is beginning on three separate sites for houses and flats in a district's biggest council homes building project in a generation.
A community which once had a pub and a post office has made a plea to the church after losing its last meeting place.
A total 1,042 people, in 54 incidents, have been intercepted crossing the English Channel over five days by British and French authorities.