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An image has been released of a man police want to speak to after was alcohol stolen and staff threatened on multiple occasions at a petrol station.
Dramatic pictures show remains of a lorry fire which closed a motorway.
The wreckage of a Second World War plane found on a Dutch beach has been traced back to a hero from Kent who went missing in action.
Students in Year 9 and 11 at a school have been told to isolate after more coronavirus cases.
A man who was found with multiple knives after a police stop has appeared in court.
Kebab shop staff were threatened by a man with a weapon who fled when they refused to open the cash till.
A music fan has put the RNLI in his will to thank rescuers for saving Radio Caroline DJs from the sinking Mi Amigo four decades ago.
An inquest into the deaths of two men who died after a lorry and a van were involved in a collision has opened.
A school has had at least 19 confirmed cases of coronavirus since schools reopened in September after six people tested positive for the virus.
The new tenants for an arts centre in a Kent borough have now been revealed.
A Kent academy has told a Year 7 bubble to isolate after a confirmed case of coronavirus.
Pupils from two years groups and a breakfast club are now self-isolating after two positive coronavirus cases at a primary school.
Pupils in two year groups at a school have been told to self isolate after multiple confirmed cases of coronavirus.
A primary school has been forced to close its site for a whole class group as a teacher isolates and they struggle to find cover.
A Kent school has now had at least 13 cases of coronavirus after two more pupils and three staff test positive for the virus.
A man who demanded £10,000 from a family business before threatening to hurt or kidnap them has been jailed.
Three members of staff at one of McDonald's Kent restaurants have tested positive for coronavirus.
Plans for a council to set up its own company to build affordable housing will be its "second biggest investment" in 50 years.
An applicant for plans for a new sushi making and Japanese tea ceremony building has defended himself over claims the application is “bogus”.
A council is urging people to do their bit to keep people safe as it is revealed which Kent borough has the highest rate of Covid-19 infections.
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