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A former magistrate who was sacked for his views on the adoption of children by same-sex couples has had an appeal against the decision turned down.
A mum has made an emotional appeal to her son who has been missing for more than a month.
Three lanes were shut after an accident on the motorway.
Police have seized drugs, cash and weapons following a series of early-morning search warrants.
Four people were treated for injuries after an ambulance flipped on its side while carrying a patient towards hospital.
Police remain at the scene after a man's body was found in woodland near the M2.
Scotland's First Minister has opened a factory providing support to veterans, which was inspired by a Kent charity.
A controversial project to build a new office, theatre and car park is in jeopardy after councillors agreed to stop all new spending on the scheme.
A couple who rarely spend more than £20 a week on food between them have shared how they do it.
A 93-year-old veteran recalls his memories of the Normandy landings on the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
A radiographer, recognised for her service to cancer patients in Kent over nearly five decades by Prince Charles, has retired.
A budding entrepreneur has used his struggles to get up for university lectures as inspiration for a new energy product.
A church targeted by vandals is looking into having CCTV installed after villagers suggested the community clubs together to help.
A football club's plans for stadium expansion have taken a step forward after it bought a small, but crucial, piece of land from the council.
An ice rink and other winter-themed activities will be coming to a major Kent venue this Christmas.
Holidaymakers may have to rethink their plans after it was revealed a main route towards the sea is set to close for nearly three months.
After more than a year of a delays a much-anticipated adventure zone is now open to visitors.
A Kent band who were due to play at this year's Glastonbury music festival have been axed amid controversial song lyrics.
Work will begin imminently on a 10-month scheme to replace an underground water tank which has served a town for nearly a century.
More than 2,000 custard pies were once again thrown in jest at a popular village event, which has attracted international interest.