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A cat named Yoda felt the force of a 1.5inch thorn after it punctured straight through his paw and came out the other side.
Fruit growers have invested £10million in a project to heat their greenhouses using a Kent river.
Hygiene inspectors found mouse droppings and rancid rice at a troubled nightclub previously the scene of mass brawls.
A bank is set to become the first bank in the United Kingdom to trial a four-day working week.
A fine food company that ran a restaurant in a town's department store is pulling out less than a year after it opened.
A broken down lorry is causing "significant congestion" on one of the town's most used roads.
A teenager is due to appear in court after being charged with attempted murder after a boy was stabbed in a park.
This is the moment "mindless thugs" destroyed a town centre Platinum Jubilee tribute.
Customers are being told to avoid travelling as 24 hours of strikes begin.
Police are investigating after a man was taken to hospital after being stabbed near a high street.
A weather warning for Kent which threatened to dampen Jubilee spirits has been lifted.
A review is set to conclude that Levi Bellfield was not responsible for the murders of Lin and Megan Russell despite making a formal confession.
A biker in his 70s has been left seriously injured after a three-vehicle collision which closed a busy rural road.
Concerned parents are calling for police officers to patrol a notorious skate park where they and their children parents are being “abused”.
A pub has shown its patriotism ahead of the Jubilee weekend by painting a massive Union Jack on the front of it.
Villagers have been left devastated after a life size display of the Queen and her corgies has been destroyed less than a day after it was put up.
A Kent girl. 12 , has scolded “disgusting” Boris Johnson for his partygate actions in a letter to Number 10.
A missing man has been found after police launched an appeal to locate him.
The Home Office has begun notifying asylum seekers of their removal to Rwanda, with the first deportation flight expected to depart in two weeks.
The police crime commissioner for Kent has slammed the Metropolitan Police for trying to "poach" the county's officers.