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A 23-year-old man has died after a car reportedly crashed into a bus while being followed by police.
Traffic is reportedly 'flowing normally' at the Port of Dover this morning after an amber warning for congestion was put in place.
Thousands of people descended on a seafront last night for an annual carnival, which saw even Santa join the parade.
Highway bosses are urging drivers to plan ahead as more traffic chaos is predicted this weekend at Kent's ports.
A man jailed for life for murdering his pregnant wife after she disappeared 23 years ago has lost his bid to overturn the conviction.
Police and ambulance were called this morning after a car came off the road and ended up in a garden.
A new Leon restaurant with a drive thru will open at a business park, next to an existing Starbucks.
An exhibition on a planned £50m surf park and spa hotel, which will create hundreds of jobs, is to be held.
Families, friends and colleagues basked in the sunshine for a memorial concert to honour 11 bandsmen who died in an IRA bomb attack.
Thousands of people are expected to come together for a memorial concert this weekend honouring 11 Royal Marines who died when a bomb went off.
A new coffee bar, serving rolls, waffles, cocktails and charcuterie, has opened in an old bus waiting room, and boasts a unique toilet.
An historic church, once ravaged by a fire, is being transformed by two property developer brothers who want to bring it back to life.
A man who collected waste from people's homes, then dumped it in the countryside, has been given a suspended sentence.
The Queen's Baton Relay comes to Kent tomorrow and celebrations will include a Spitfire flypast.
Volunteers for the RNLI helped tow two yachts after they got into difficulty off the coast.
A Kent firm has managed to produce ice cream powered solely by the sun after installing solar panels.
A new water play park with inflatable climbing frames is opening this month in Kent.
Emergency services were called after a single-car crash, which left a car on its side and one person treated by paramedics.
More than 3,000 asylum seekers crossed the Channel in June - the highest monthly total this year.
A former P&O chef who was sacked by the ferry company is appealing for help to pay his legal fees as he prepares to sue the firm.
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