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Developers behind plans for new homes at Kent's garden city say the first 100 properties have now been sold and proposals submitted for more.
A police dog was stabbed in the head several times while assisting officers to detain a suspect with mental health issues.
From Henry VII's royal retreat to naval college and Playboy model mansion, we delve into the history behind one of Kent's most fabled manor houses.
A senior police officer who sent junior colleagues on 'personal errands' including collecting their iPhone during working hours has avoided dismissal.
Residents of a park home estate fear they will be hit by the Mayor of London's plans to introduce a boundary charge purely for leaving their homes.
A former head teacher and chief executive of an education trust with several schools will step down from her post to make way for new leadership.
A hospital trust is pioneering the use of virtual reality headsets to train staff to spot the signs of children suffering from abuse.
A young woman has opened up about her experience with lip fillers after several 'botched' treatments led to a trip to A&E and corrective procedures.
A Housing Minister has claimed planning reforms will give people a say 'up front' during a visit to Kent's garden city, but not everyone is convinced.
We spent a final shift with vaccine volunteers as they held their final local clinic and this is what we found out.
Construction has begun on hundreds of new homes on the site of a former cement works as part of plans for Kent's new garden city project.
An inquest has opened into the death of a man after he was found dead and a murder investigation was opened.
A new homes sales executive beat off the competition at an annual go-karting event thanks to the support and backing of his employer.
A council leader says the emergence of a new Covid-19 strain, albeit at a small rate, in the town was 'concerning' and urged residents to be vigilant.
A unique opportunity to purchase a stunning Grade-II listed family home, crafted from a Spanish galleon, has become available.
Two heartbroken mums have paid tribute to their sons, who were half siblings, after they took their own lives within a year of each other.
A man who was caught and detained by police after being spotted carrying a knife near a busy town centre has avoided jail.
A step-son will jump out of a plane from 12,000ft to raise money for the hospital treating his step-dad still recovering from long Covid.
A fallen tree on the line is causing disruption to services running between north Kent and London.
Faith and community groups have come together across with Kent Police to pay their respects to PCSO Julia James.