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James Tredwell fought for his international future during England’s poor ICC World Cup campaign.
There will be no Lounge on the Farm festival this year - for the first time in nine years - we can exclusively reveal.
Head coach Andy Pratt warned Canterbury's visit to Southend is a game which could produce a ‘massive swing' in the National 2 South relegation battle.
On the eve of the new season, Kent vice-captain Sam Northeast says it is time for Kent’s talented youngsters to turn potential into results.
A violent thug carried out a revenge attack on a former friend after his estranged wife started a relationship with him.
KM Group journalist Alex Hoad takes a look at the various viewpoints on international friendlies in a week of England Euro 2016 qualifying action.
An episode of Top Gear filmed in Kent will be the last shown during Jeremy Clarkson's reign on the BBC show - after he was sacked today.
Two students who caused months of misery for neighbours will have to find a new place to live after a court ordered the closure of their home.
A former public toilet on a prime city centre site has gone under the hammer today.
We reveal the 10 worst restaurants, takeaways and pubs identified by inspectors.
Could moving to Calais and commuting into Kent solve the county's housing crisis? One businessman thinks so.
A brave woman has fought back to health after a debilitating eating disorder left her weighing just five-and-a-half stone. Read her story...
A fire which spread through the bedroom of a villa may have been smouldering undetected for hours.
Canterbury's Marlowe Theatre has announced Rita Simons will appear at Christmas.
The presenter of BBC's Restoration has criticised plans to develop Canterbury's Slatters site.
This is how you reacted to the non-eclipse on social media....
Mel Clewlow says she hopes Kent rivals Holcombe can join Canterbury in the Investec Women's Premier Division play-offs.
One of Lydden Hill’s most historic events previously won by superbike favourite Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne will return this year.
Kent chairman George Kennedy has backed the club’s policy of fielding home-grown players to achieve success in 2015.
Kent Academy youngsters Ryan Davies and Hugh Bernard have received a coaching session with England Test skipper Alastair Cook.