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A murder trial heard the man accused of killing two women called himself a 'psychopath with a conscience' in a message about 'disposing of something'.
Footage has emerged of reckless drivers doing doughnuts and speeding around a roundabout likened to a knock-off Fast and Furious set.
Floral tributes have been left on a motorway overpass amid an ongoing appeal after two young people were killed in a crash.
A business owner says locks have been glued and fires started by suspected squatters occupying town centre buildings which caught fire.
A social media influencer has voiced her support for controversial plans to build 32 homes on the plot of a large detached house.
Conservationists are bracing themselves for further battles to protect a key nature site in the wake of the government's new investment zones.
A second bid to transform a historic 131-year-old pub into a branch of the pizza takeaway giant have been removed.
The scale of Kent's social housing crisis has been revealed, as councils fail to meet homebuilding targets.
Work has started to give one of the busiest bridges in Britain a fresh lick of paint as part of a multi-million pound seven-year project.
A planning application has been submitted for thousands of new homes, bars, cafes and GP services as part of a new city centre for Kent's garden city.
A family is desperately trying to extend a search mission for a dad who went missing snorkelling off the coast of Bali.
A woman who tied a close family friend to a chair as part of an elaborate plot to rob them of £25,000 worth of jewellery has been jailed.
Road names on a garden city development are set to be named after iconic rock and pop albums in a nod to the Kent artist responsible for them.
Construction has started to transform a run-down skate park and deliver new facilities after funds were secured by a former reality TV contestant.
Proposals have been submitted for a new 8,000 seater multi-purpose stadium to sit at the heart of a new waterfront leisure and living destination.
A granddaughter says nurses failed to spot an infection which led to her nan's toes being amputated. WARNING: Graphic images.
Earlier delays have now cleared following a crash along a slip road section of the M25.
A tribunal for a religious doctor who received complaints over “spiritual” care to his patients has been called off after a last-ditch settlement.
The county is set to experience strong winds and downpours as more autumnal weather sets in.
Homeowners say they are stuck in low-rise flats they can't sell because of new regulations around unsafe cladding following the Grenfell disaster.