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A religious order is hoping to set up a convent in the centre of Folkestone - equipped with a 20 place pre-school.
Damian Collins has become the first Tory MP in Kent to call for a second referendum or general election, saying he would rather that than no-deal.
A man will appear at crown court accused of dangerous driving following a crash.
A motorcyclist has died in a car crash prompting a police appeal for dashcam footage.
A trailer containing kayaking gear worth nearly £20,000 was stolen from a car park, igniting a police appeal for witnesses.
A year after a pub landlord was shot police renew their appeal to find his killer.
The wife of infamous property tycoon Fergus Wilson faces an unlimited fine after being found guilty of failing to provide hot water to a tenant.
A council hopes to introduce a raft of measures to tackle anti-social behaviour – such as restrictions on homeless sleeping, begging and busking.
There is no risk to jobs and the firm is hammering out plans to continue serving customers after a fire destroyed a suppermarket on Thursday.
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab said he “hadn’t quite understood” the importance of the Dover to Calais crossing.
The financial backer of plans for a £5 billion theme park in Kent has taken over the reins after revealing its opening date has been delayed again.
Four people have been rescued in near gale force conditions after their boat overturned in the English Channel.
Detectives investigating the unsolved murder of a taxi driver 30 years ago believe someone nearby holds a “crucial piece of evidence.”
A visitor attraction has gone on the market for £900,000 after a husband and wife teamed pulled out.
A father crushed to death at work by a car he was fixing had no formal qualifications, a court heard.
Graffiti has been daubed on a significant number of metal bollards along a coastal town's Road of Remembrance – weeks before the centenary.
Chairman of Leave.EU has written to scores of Kent constituents branding their MP a “disgrace” and “snake in the grass”.
A crash between two cars on a motorway in rush hour traffic today has triggered an emergency service response.
Archaeologists and volunteers unearthed an ancient watercourse, believed to be created by an Anglo-Saxon princess, who made water flow up-hill.
An authority spends more than £100,000 a year on hire cars for staff, fuelling calls for an investigation.