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Bosses from a Kent printing firm were left in disbelief when they realised their business shares its name with the latest strain of coronavirus.
A 21-year-old man charged with murdering PCSO Julia James has today been told when he will face trial.
A Kent MP says it is not her place to speak on trans issues since it is not her “lived experience”.
Canterbury ran out of time in their fightback against Clifton on Saturday.
Plans to build a swanky micropub next to a closed-down boozer at the entrance to a village are “dead in the water”, developers say.
A new statue planned for a busy Kent high street can become a 'trysting point' for lovers to meet, say designers.
Part of the A2 is closed following a crash and icy conditions, with highways crews now working to make the road safe.
Residents say a bypass proposed to pass just yards from their houses will shatter their peace and quiet, cause pollution and devalue their properties.
An international fast bowler is to return to Kent next season.
A Kent branch of lush is reopening after a refurbishment - and is inviting shoppers to make their own free bath bomb.
A drug-taking ski instructor was responsible for the death of a top surgeon who fell 750ft down an abyss while on holiday with his family.
Doctors have made the 'extremely difficult' choice to close down a GP surgery - leaving a village without a practice for the first time in 100 years.
Plans have been uncorked to convert a former restaurant and garage in a into a 'high-class' wine bar in a village high street.
A pensioner from Canterbury forced to claim benefits after a car accident says that Universal Credit is not enough money to live on.
Canterbury gave National League 2 South pacesetters Redruth plenty to think about.
A man has died after his car crashed into a hedge on a country road.
On the 100th day since a talented artist and musician went missing, police have renewed their appeal for information as to his whereabouts.
Opponents to high street makeover plans fear the £1.2 million project will expose 'ugly' areas and leave the areas feeling 'empty'.
Multiple floors inside a historic building overlooking a cathedral's ornate gated entrance are poised to be turned into flats.
A man is due in court after another man was reportedly threatened in a residential road - prompting an armed police response.