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An annual report has been released by the schools watchdog revealing how primary and secondary schools in Kent compare to the region and nationally.
Plans have been unveiled to transform a derelict site formerly occupied by a working men's club into new homes, shops and a communal green area.
An MP says a local hospital could see a flood of cash strapped patients from south London attempting to access services to avoid new road charges.
The boss behind plans for a multi-billion pound theme park says the project will go ahead as planned despite the site's new-found nature status.
Primary school pupils who got inspired to hold a fundraiser after learning of the plight of Afghan refugees have scooped a national award.
Hundreds have signed a petition requesting a zebra crossing and other safety measures be introduced on a busy street outside a primary school.
A riding school for the disabled is appealing for donations after repeat damage to its property and finding a man living in the outdoor toilets.
A brave boy who lost his legs after being abused by his parents will have a new law named after him increasing the sentences for child abusers.
Police have released an image of two people they wish to speak to in connection with reports of the robbery of a designer belt.
Business and community partners are being sought for a historic events venue following the completion of a multi-million pound refurbishment project.
All people aged 18 and over are to be offered a Covid-19 booster vaccine to help combat the spread of a new Covid-19 variant.
Plans have been put forward to redevelop an empty shopping centre and car park into hundreds of flats and new arts and co-working office spaces.
As shoppers prepared to hit the aisles for bargains we take a first glimpse inside a discount retailer's huge new store and garden centre.
A million-pound loan has been approved by a council to purchase and convert a care home into flats for people trapped in temporary accommodation.
A crash has brought traffic to a halt again on the approach to the Dartford Tunnel.
Suspected lorry thieves who reportedly failed to stop for police fled their vehicle after leaving behind 'valuable items' and a warm kebab.
Media outlets across the world have reacted to the deaths of more than 30 asylum seekers after the worst-ever Channel crossing tragedy.
There are long queues on the approach to the Dartford Tunnel due to a broken down lorry and a detached trailer.
A motorcyclist in his 60s has died in a crash on the M2.
New supported accommodation is being made available to rough sleepers in a drive to help the homeless leave the streets behind for good.