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Police were called to break-up a "boy racers" meet after reports of more than 30 vehicles in attendance.
Police have launched an appeal to trace witnesses to an attack reported to have taken place in an alleyway under a railway bridge.
A woman whose foot turned black after a surgeon allegedly used out of date techniques to treat her bunion has been awarded nearly £100k in damages.
A major online retailer has revealed it is behind one of the largest warehouses in Europe set to open later this year.
Promoters of a tram link between Kent and Essex say it could resolve transport concerns over a multi-billion pound theme park currently under review.
Thousands of motorists could be owed refunds after accounts used to pay for the Crossing were automatically closed due to inactivity.
The profits generated from the Dart Charge have increased for the sixth year in a row despite early recordings of a reduction in traffic volumes.
A charity caring for abandoned and unwanted animals received a much needed boost to its finances after donations dried up recently.
Members of the Kent Sikh community have paid tribute to protestors who lost their lives during ongoing demonstrations against new Indian farming laws.
A man spat at a parking warden while claiming he had coronavirus, a court has heard.
An out of work businessman has changed tact and launched a new mobile coffee business to deliver people their caffeine fix in lockdown.
One of our busiest routes has been named the UK's most dangerous for speeding with more drivers being caught breaking the limit than anywhere else.
A proposed tax on motorists in Kent crossing into the capital has drawn opposition from the London Mayor's own party as a petition tallies thousands.
A parish council has donated thousands of pounds to help those in its community.
Businesses and residents have warned they will oppose efforts to re-introduce an "active travel" scheme in the town if planned in the same form.
Motorists had to queue while firefighters dealt with a blaze on a lorry on a major route in the county.
A mental health hospital has been found to be providing safe care to patients but concerns remain over nutrition and the upkeep of the buildings.
A major supermarket says it is putting in contingency measures to avoid stock shortages this Easter after warehouse workers voted to strike.
A group of MPs say they have been successful in securing a mass Covid-19 vaccination centre for one of the most hardest hit parts of the county.
A company has called for action over fly-tipping in roadside ditches after its factory floors flooded causing mass disruption and substantial losses.