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A man charged with the murder of a Chatham grandfather has been remanded in custody after being refused bail.
Newport player-of-the-year Mark Byrne will be high on Justin Edinburgh’s summer wishlist.
Angelina Jolie Pitt has been speaking to the press - and Kent pupil Paulina Zubryzycka - about treating refugees as friends.
Developers will be to blame if Medway fails to meet government housing targets – according to councillors.
Church leaders are appealing for the return of a large wooden cross which has gone missing from Cuxton Community Church.
Gillingham say they will find and take action against any of their own supporters who allowed Millwall fans to get into home areas of Priestfield.
MP Rehman Chishti says he's been cleared by a parliamentary watchdog after failing to declare VIP match tickets.
A mother who has lived in the UK for more than 50 years after coming here aged just four is facing deportation to South Africa.
The manager of a pharmacy has collected 200 signatures on a petition calling for a speed camera to be reinstated.
A year after having a kidney transplant, Ryan Brett from Rainham, has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and completed a gruelling 66-mile run.
A school is celebrating top marks – just two years after being rated as requiring improvement by the education watchdog.
Kent's non-league clubs know which teams they will be facing next season.
Defender John Egan rejects chance to extend his stay at Gillingham.
Steve Lovell hopes to see the Gills continue to improve even if he won’t be there to help.
Chatham’s new boss Tony Beckingham hopes he can bring a bit of success to a club who have struggled for too long.
Lightweight boxer Adam Dingsdale hopes a change of management can help get his career back on track.
Police were called in as angry parents staged a protest outside school after the last day of term was cancelled for Year 11 pupils over prank fears.
A driver has been arrested and a woman, in her 60s, has been taken to a London hospital with serious injuries after she was hit by a car.
Gills boss Justin Edinburgh says skipper Doug Loft was released as he did not offer the club value for money given his problems with injury.
A culture of control and compliance at a secure training centre is failing vulnerable young people, a board set up to oversee improvements has found.
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