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Around 70 firefighters were sent to tackle a huge fire which broke out at a warehouse on an industrial estate.
A large primary school where 'excellently behaved' pupils are inspired by their refugee classmates has retained its rating as a 'Good' school.
A new training centre for computing expertise has been set up to train teachers on the best use of Apple technology in the classroom.
A man has been fined thousands after furniture and other bits of household waste linked to his business were found dumped in a wooded area.
Emergency services are at the scene of a crash on the M25 which is causing long delays.
A motorcyclist has been taken to hospital after colliding with a car on a busy street.
A schoolboy has been taken to hospital with a head injury after allegedly being hit by a car in a suspected hit-and-run.
A National League football match involving a side from Kent has been called off after a supporter was taken ill and later died.
A hospital trust wrongfully ousted a manager from her role after implying she was incompetent and 'not up to the challenge', a tribunal has heard.
Detectives combed through hours of footage in painstaking detail to trace a Kent mum's final moments and bring the killer of two women to justice.
A man has been found guilty of murdering two women after one was found in a petrol drum.
A jury has retired to consider its verdicts in the case of a man accused of killing two young women six months apart.
A bid to build the country's longest road tunnel and ease congestion on the Dartford Crossing has been accepted for review despite budgetary concerns.
Two men have been arrested following a stabbing on a busy high street which left a man seriously injured.
An England football fan says he is enjoying the atmosphere at his ninth World Cup being played in Qatar despite the pricey cost of a pint.
Police were called to help council officers shut down a sports bar shortly after its owners had applied to extend its licence.
An MP has called for climate change protesters who scaled the Dartford Crossing, causing days of misery, to be treated as a criminal organisation.
The jury in the case of a man accused of a double murder has been told to use "common sense" when reaching its verdict.
The eye-watering sums involved in constructing an 8,000-seater stadium at the heart of a waterfront development have been made public.
High-tech recording equipment typically used to catch those who dump rubbish is being redeployed to crack down on street racing.
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