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A third cross-Channel ship operator has launched its second vessel and another one is due to arrive next month.
A money launderer, stopped by officers when he was in a luxury car, has been sentenced in the first criminal case of its kind.
People in Kent are on tenterhooks over whether there will be harsher new Covid-19 restrictions that might affect their festive plans.
It is just a few hours until France shuts its borders to most travellers from the UK in response to a rise in Omicron cases.
The man who murdered Sarah Everard been relocated to a prison hundreds of miles from Kent.
A primary schoolgirl has been behind a mass of fundraising efforts for causes such as the homeless, the NHS and animals.
An appeal for shoeboxes with Christmas gifts for less well off youngsters has led to nearly 500 being delivered in a week.
Small boats used to cross the Channel are shoddily made with gaffer tape and plywood and the bottom fell out of one at sea, crimefighters say.
Volunteers are wanted to delve into the past of an 800-year-old town centre building, which is about to be refurbished.
Money raised from a sponsored march in memory of a teenager who died of cancer has gone eight times over target.
A new bill designed to deter people smugglers and make dangerous crossings across the Channel unviable has been passed in the House of Commons.
A David Bowie tribute night on Friday will acknowledge all eras of the legendary singer's musical phases.
A district council has agreed to a scheme that is hoped to further boost a town's tourism potential.
A total 15 sheep have been slaughtered in three suspected dog attacks in the same area, all reported within three days.
A mayor has cut the ribbon for the opening of a store, which is a £560,000 investment and creates 12 jobs.
A man will be paid more than £2,000 by Kent Police after he was arrested despite being 100 miles away at the time of the alleged offence.
A collection of historic items being taken out of a town hall and kept in storage for three years during a major refurbishment.
A revised scheme for a 90-room dockside motel, which provoked opposition and comparisons to the Dutch city of Rotterdam, is back before councillors.
A stunning lantern parade with more than 300 lights lit up a town and its success means it will be held again next year.
A procession of hundred of lights will take place in a town centre as part of a day of pre-Christmas celebrations.
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