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A people-smuggling ring which exploited Kent’s borders to put Albanians to work in cannabis factories has been smashed.
A busy tunnel will be closed all weekend for traffic heading towards the coast.
Concerns have been raised after four vehicles were set on fire in one street in what is the third suspected arson attack in six months.
A trio of suspected people smugglers have been arrested, with the seconds just before captured on camera, as officers swarm a large home.
Bin workers who collect rubbish in Dover, Hythe and Folkestone have agreed to a pay rise of up to 21% for some, with strike action now dropped.
A large chalky patch of land, seen from high up on a hilltop, is the base for a new development of 29 flats and houses.
With huge sandwiches and low prices, it’s no surprise loyal customers keep coming back to this bakery – which you can’t even find on Tripadvisor.
A grieving builder described as “funny and loving” tragically died just five months after his fiancée lost her battle with cancer.
A key road was shut in both directions after a road crash involving three vehicles.
A large police presence was spotted in a high street as officers responded to concerns for a man.
A key route into a housing estate has closed for three months, as Affinity Water work to accomodate the growing number of homes nearby.
An inquest has opened into the death of a young man who was killed in a crash on a country road.
Pictures show how the site of a former hospital is being transformed into what estate agents call “a stunning collection” of houses.
The proposed closure of a household waste centre has been described as ‘counterproductive’ and sending out the “wrong message” to promote recycling.
Members of the public watched in horror as a former taxi driver’s car went over a cliff, an inquest has heard.
A trendy bar chain is a step closer to serving up food and drink from inside an old town centre store – as bosses hope to open this summer.
People are being urged not to swim in the sea at one Kent beach, however tempting taking a dip might be during this weekend’s heatwave.
A historic and beloved seafront cinema could be torn down and replaced with a new movie theatre and homes.
Rishi Sunak said the number of people crossing the Channel has fallen by 20%, proving new measures to ‘stop the boats’ are working.
Plans to demolish a former snooker hall and cinema and replace it with flats and shops have been approved, despite concerns over lack of parking.