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A council will vote next week on whether to put up charges from £1.30 to £1.60 an hour at its parking spaces.
A Kent-born journalist who survived bombings and was on holiday where terrorists opened fire has died in his 80s after a short illness.
An electric bicycle was promptly returned to its owner after a theft, and a suspect arrested, with the help of a community website.
Three successive ship collisions 50 years ago, which caused mass deaths, will feature in a historic film showing.
The mother of a missing man who has now been found dead has paid a moving tribute to him.
A magician who is part of the mod movement is performing to help stop the closure of a town's only theatre.
The reintroduction of fishing at a pier, after four years, has been held up by severe weather, it has now been confirmed.
From the 'Vomit Comet' to luxury ferries, a seasoned traveller looks back at his trips across the Channel.
An anglers' return to a pier after nearly four years could be stalled by bad weather this weekend.
Thousands of people crossing the Channel in small boats have suffered hypothermia while others have had burns or suspected broken bones.
Initial work for a new public transport system begins this week but a road to an estate will be temporarily closed for this.
The fight to save a venue earmarked for closure has stepped up, with the theatre now added to a special endangered list.
A woman has recieved emails about the investigation into parties at Downing Street during lockdown due to a case of mistaken identity.
Bosses at a McDonald's are applying to cut the number of parking spaces because fewer customers are eating in - and they hope it will ease queues.
A Parliamentary committee has been told of the daily cost of keeping asylum seekers in temporary accommodation.
Construction begins on Kent's first zero-emission bus system and it is expected to take 18 months.
Transport police say that a teenager who was hit by a train at the weekend was pronounced dead at the scene.
A key route at a port is back in use after a closure of nearly five months and two delays in re-opening.
Exact figures show the extent that visitor numbers and resulting income plummeted in one district in the first pandemic year.
Tree planting on Holocaust Memorial Day took place on land that hosted Jewish people who had fled the Nazis.
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