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A rape victim who was found dead at a mental health hospital "wouldn't have died" if nurses increased observation, an inquest has heard.
A young girl with a rare disorder which will eventually see her being fed through her heart has achieved a lifetime dream of competing in Crufts.
Police have seized a van full of clothes they believe were stolen from charity bins.
A man was seriously injured in a robbery which saw a gang root through his pockets and steal tobacco.
A daughter who was receiving trauma therapy after being raped as a teenager was found dead at a private hospital, an inquest has heard.
A man was fatally stabbed in the heart and suffered a "violent and unnatural" death, an inquest has heard.
A chunky five-month-old baby from Kent has caused a stir on social media after his parents revealed he weighs 12kg.
A man who died after a town centre fight hit his head on a lamppost and pavement after being punched in the head twice, an inquest has heard.
A Kent pub has stopped selling Russian vodka because of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Burger chain Five Guys is set to add to its portfolio of Kent locations when it opens a new store.
A Kent mechanic has bought an old coach to take doctors and paramedics to Ukraine as well as saving refugees from the war-torn country.
As war continues in Ukraine Kent's very own Kremlin, which locals know nothing about, sits silently at the edge of the county.
Two suspected burglars have appeared in court after police were alerted to "suspicious noises" inside a property.
A heartbroken community of Ukrainian workers from Kent flocked to a church to pray for their family and friends stuck in the war-torn country.
The driver of a car involved in a fatal crash which killed four people was one and a half times the drink driving limit.
Plans for a multi-million pound regeneration project which will bring hundreds of homes and a modern shopping hub have been submitted to the council.
A public consultation has been set up over proposed cuts "supported" bus services around Kent.
An inquiry chairman looking into the crimes of murderer and necrophiliac David Fuller says the hearing will start to collect evidence from families.
Hundreds of people have showed their support to the "strong" mother of double-amputee Tony Hudgell after she was diagnosed with cancer.
Plans to build a block of flats where there used to be a health centre have been submitted to the council.