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A mum whose life was saved by a chance cancer screening has told how her children selflessly sacrificed their sugary treats to help others.
Hundreds of people donned their jazzed-up jim-jams and walked through the night to raise cash for Pilgrims Hospices.
An overturned lorry on the A20 is adding to this evening's traffic chaos across Kent.
A thug who boasted about his criminal lifestyle on Facebook has been updating his social media profile again - from prison.
A Kent man who has been working as a Clooney lookalike for 18 years has found his Amal.
Aerial shots show the aftermath of a series of explosions that destroyed homes as one hero tells how he rescued residents from the burning building.
A young child accidentally started a fire in the family home after switching the cooker on.
A gas company has confirmed an engineer was working near the explosion site as an investigation is launched into the cause of the blast.
Firefighters were unable to save a car that was set alight outside the owner's home.
A schoolboy literally stumbled across the unique plant while looking for something else in the garden.
A Kent secondary school that was given the worst possible rating by Ofsted last year has moved out of special measures.
Drivers were told to avoid the area after a vehicle tipped over onto its side on a busy roundabout.
A busy road that was closed in both directions this morning following a collision is now open.
Just days after an emu arrived at a village farm, a peacock has shown up at a nursery just around the corner.
A teenager had to be rescued by firefighters after getting his finger stuck in a coffee machine.
The RSPCA has revealed a large bird that turned up at a Kent farm this week is a male emu and they are trying to re-home him.
A restaurant and bar dedicated to the King of Rock and Roll has closed just over a year after its sell-out opening night.
A busy road has re-opened after it was shut following a serious crash involving a car and a motorbike this afternoon.
A sculpture of a heart that "beats" when visitors turn a handle is designed to make people proud of their home town.
A new Kent park could have been built on one of the world's most important prehistoric sites as 20,000 bones, tusks and tools have been found there.