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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.
A Kent woman has been jailed less than 24 hours after being charged for stealing from a supermarket giant.
The Home Office has announced it will be ending a deal with P&O to transport staff to northern France if there is a problem at the Channel Tunnel.
A road has been partially blocked after a car transporter tipped over.
Here is everything you need to know about when pharmacies are open this Jubilee weekend.
A Kent man has become the first person to be fined as part of a hare coursing operation across the East of England.
An Indian restaurant and takeaway is celebrating a turnaround in fortune after improving on its poor food hygiene rating.
A metal detectorist unearthed a rare Roman penis pendant in a Kent field which has been hailed as a major discovery by the British Museum.
A soon-to-be married couple have been left “devastated and disgusted” when their wedding reception was suddenly cancelled.
A hunter who bragged about his dog killing a fallow deer on WhatsApp has narrowly avoided jail and been banned from owning dogs for 10 years.
Tributes have been paid to a "true gentleman" who died after a horror crash while riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle.
A council leader has reacted to the Towns losing out on city status for a fourth time and revealed the bid only cost £320.
A disgruntled neighbour has asked the High Court to block his neighbour's planned extension because it is "too suburban".
Three police officers credited with saving the life of a disabled girl who was stabbed nearly 100 times are set to receive a major national honour.
The fire service was called after concerns Kent Police's HQ was on fire.
Police have cordoned off and are searching part of a park following reports a woman was raped by a man.
Plans for a multi-million pound leisure complex at a former BHS store which would include a go kart track, cinema and bowling have been scrapped.
Fire crews were called after a garden bonfire spread to nearby sheds and fencing.
Free food stalls serving vegetarian dishes will be popping up across a town centre as a festival marks National Vegetarian Week.
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