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Lorries are once again queuing for miles on Kent's roads to access the county's ports - with yesterday's disruption blamed on Christmas.
A football player with a rare genetic disease has been searching for a kidney transplant to save her life amid the pandemic.
Job centres across Kent are recruiting new 'work coaches' to help get people back into employment.
A second man has been jailed after a father was stabbed and shot on a night out for his Rolex watch.
A key worker has described the difficulty of confusing local tier restrictions which have seen a street's freedoms divided along the Kent border.
Queues of lorries are building up on Kent's roads for the fourth time in two weeks.
A doctor has urged patients to get the Covid-19 vaccine as he warns of the devastating impact of any unnecessary protracted restrictions.
A body found at a house has been identified as a man in his thirties.
An appeal has been launched to find a missing man who may have travelled from the north to Kent.
A primary school academy has been forced to close for the rest of term after a rise in cases led to staff shortages.
A new walk-through coronavirus testing centre is to open in a town centre where high rates of infection have been recorded.
Plans to create a "mini Silicon Valley" have edged closer towards completion with a new partnership to offer support for young entrepreneurs.
Some shoppers queued through the night while others beat the crowds as Primark kept a handful of its stores open for 24 hours.
Fire crews had to rescue a person after a crash involving multiple vehicles on the M20.
The bakery giant has rolled out its latest branch at one of Kent's busiest and most popular shopping centres.
A care home has treated NHS workers to a sweet thank you.
A man stabbed himself prompting a murder investigation which saw his brother arrested after struggling to cope with his parents' deaths.
Two lanes of traffic have now reopened following an earlier crash involving two lorries.
A shopping centre has announced the return of its charity initiative where guests can purchase gifts for disadvantaged local children this Christmas.
An ambulance worker has come up with a practical new way of letting colleagues know of hers and others disability on the job.