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The ex-husband of missing mum-of-three Debbie Griggs will stand trial today accused of murdering her, 20 years after she vanished.
A mum whose two teenage children have 100% school attendance records has revealed her secrets.
A shop selling cannabis oil bath bombs has had its PayPal account frozen because it is illegal in America.
A national gardening award is the latest achievement by members of a mental health support group.
RNLI volunteers will be helping one of their own when they take on a 24-hour endurance challenge.
A transgender man fighting to be named the father on his child's birth certificate has lost a High Court case.
An established gardening centre is shutting down three years after the land was bought by Kingsdown Water.
Workers at Thomas Cook were told to ignore knocks on the door as they were allowed into their office to collect their belongings.
A man has been taken to hospital after two cars collided at a junction.
Mourners will remember the victims of the IRA bombing at the Royal Marines School of Music today.
The former partner of a Royal Marine killed in the IRA's bombing of Deal Barracks says she has "got angrier" in recent years.
The sister of a Royal Marine bandsman killed in a bombing will lead a private service 30 years after the atrocity.
Nobody was ever brought to justice when the IRA's bomb at Deal Barracks killed 11 men but there have been new calls for a inquiry.
Ten teenagers from one part of Kent skipped school today to take part in a climate change march.
A sheep was believed to be killed by a dog which has launched a police investigation.
Deal's Matt Carley can expect a global audience when the Rugby World Cup opens in Japan on Friday.
The father of tragic Lucas Dobson has launched a water safety campaign in the six-year-old's name.
A casualty has been airlifted to hospital after falling from cliffs.
A bike riding project is leading a range of historical trails to include Royal Marin barracks and colliers from the Kent Coalfield
Protesters have been defeated in a Judicial Review over the dredging of shifting sands but vow to fight on.