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A boy's fundraising target to pay for surgery to help him walk has been increases by £20k so he can access full aftercare
Police hunting the person who took a uniform from one of their cars were given a big clue where it had gone - on Facebook.
Plans to ban grieving families from leaving flowers on memorial benches along the seafront at Deal and Walmer have been withdrawn
A toddler who sparked a £25k fundraising drive for life-changing therapy has undergone his first week of treatment.
Newfoundland Buzz will appear on the Keith and Paddy Picture Show as Chewbacca in a spoof of Star Wars film Return of the Jedi.
A bladder scanner has been donated to a Kent hospital for quicker diagnosis of prostate cancer.
A grieving mother and police are warning of the dangers of a drug 100 times more potent than heroin after the first death of its kind in Kent.
A leading musical director and former Royal Marine has scooped a coveted Bafta award for his work commemorating those who have died in conflicts.
The owners of a popular restaurant badly damaged by a fire have thanked people for their support while the venue is out of use
A Liberal Democrat is battling to halt the the loss of 200 posts in the Royal Marines.
A paedophile has been jailed after being caught with pictures of children and toddlers being sexually abused, which he tried to trade on the internet.
Coastguard and lifeboats were scrambled after eight swimmers were reported missing in the sea off Kent.
Two pensioners from Walmer have climbed over London’s O2 arena to remind people of the uphill struggle faced by those living with MS.
Citizens Advice workers are fundraising to after the service faces a loss of charity funding.
Teenager Robert Fraser had been making efforts to turn his life around but he unintentionally overdosed on strong pain killer fentanyl.
The woman behind a new well-being centre for people with mental health difficulties says she is recording a rising number of visitors week after week.
A 63-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after a woman was seriously injured in an alleged attack.
A town council outbid a telephone bidder by £200 to get its hands on a long lost chronometer which dates back to 1836
As many as 100 people attended the opening of a memorial garden for miners killed at Snowdown Colliery.
Life-changing treatment has begun on a blind toddler who won the hearts of the community who raised the £25k needed for his therapy
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