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A Kent town is set to benefit from a more reliable power supply after two huge transformers were installed as part of a £5.1million project.
A council is planning to fund new security measures against illegal traveller camps in a frequently-targeted village.
Dozens of people were ushered out of a crown court this morning.
A major traffic scheme aiming to improve journeys at a busy motorway junction has hit a roadblock after crucial funding was pulled.
A bargain hunter could not believe her luck when she picked up dozens of bags of chocolate coins at a remarkably reduced price.
An inquest has been held into the death of a pensioner whose car veered onto the wrong side of the road before crashing into foliage.
Three colleges have been told to improve by the government after being found in "inadequate financial health".
A pensioner was pronounced dead after being found suffocated on the floor of her hospital cubicle, an inquest has heard.
The rail minister has been invited to Kent as fears continue to grow about delays to a much-anticipated train link to London.
A "fire hero" who moved into a tent in front of the house he was evicted from after 17 years has left after being served a court order.
Everything you need to know about a popular and varied musical event.
An appeal against the sacking of a former magistrate, struck off for his views on the adoption of children by gay couples, will be heard this week.
A grandfather hailed as a hero for saving his neighbours from a house fire is now living in a tent having been evicted from his home of 17 years.
A mum has opened up about two dreadful years after a huge fire which tore through the housing estate where she lived.
One lane of a busy town centre road has flooded after heavy rain this morning.
The National Crime Agency has made arrests in a Kent town after 13 victims came forward alleging abuse between 1997 and 2015 in Yorkshire.
A sex offender who repeatedly abused a teenage boy while involved in charity work has been sentenced.
Campaigners have produced mock-up images of the impact they believe a scheme to build 2,000 new homes will have on a small Kent village.
Residents forced out of their homes after a devastating apartment block blaze have been told when they can pick up their keys.
A police raid found a drug dealer sat on his sofa with a Samurai sword at his side.