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Two asylum seekers have died at sea and cross-Channel sailings have been stopped for the rescue of survivors.
A damaged ship moored off the north Kent coast with a potentially explosive cargo poses no threat, an MP says.
Residents fear a village that has remained unchanged “since Victorian days” will be swamped by traffic if plans to install more beach huts go ahead.
A whole section of a seafront has been transformed in just over a month with the infilling of a dock to make space for new EU border checks.
A teen is accused of possessing drugs and stealing a moped after being found during a police purge on nuisance and dangerous riding and thefts.
Drivers have been warned not to get caught out by new £100 fines being enforced in a restaurant car park.
We visited the Kent landmark many Brits think should be classed as one of the Wonders of the World, rivalling the Taj Mahal and Christ the Redeemer.
Furious residents are calling on a council to scrap controversial roadworks that are set to shut four town centre streets over the next five months.
Residents have hit out over “unacceptable” repairs made to sunken town centre paving, branding the work a “joke”.
The county’s first zero-emission bus route will finally launch next month - but with diesel-powered vehicles instead of electric.
New pictures show the reclaiming of land at a dock to make space for forthcoming EU border checks.
A fatal explosion that tragically claimed the life of a much-loved mum is believed to have been triggered by gas in her kitchen, an inquest has heard.
Ferry services to Dover were suspended or delayed due to strike action at the Port of Calais.
Police stopped a van in the early hours and found it full of cannabis plants and cultivation equipment.
Fears are intensifying over the future of more than 100 young people amid plans to axe their youth centre.
Sleep-deprived residents kept awake by 24-hour water main works finally have some peace after the end of the disruptive project.
The rare birds were not seen in the Kentish skies for 200 years and have been released into the wild as part of a ground-breaking project.
A cannabis dealer has been ordered to repay his ill-gotten gains or spend longer in prison and still have to pay back the cash.
A bride who won a pub competition as a child will finally receive her prize, 25 years on.
A pub landlord has called time at the bar quoting music legend Bob Dylan to announce the closure of the town centre boozer.
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