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Football supporters burst into song and rejoiced in celebration today as England’s women’s football team made it in to the World Cup final.
Three prolific shoplifters have been banned from entering specific businesses in Kent including Sainsbury’s and Tesco.
Neil Harris liked what he saw as table-topping Gillingham showed a different side to their game at Sutton.
Gillingham have won their opening three league games for the first time since their title-winning season of 2012-13.
Follow all the action as it happens, including Gillingham’s trip to Sutton in League 2.
A suspect has been charged after a man was found “covered in blood” by someone on their way to work.
Plans to open a popular Italian restaurant chain have been approved.
Five homes are still without power after reports of fires affecting “electrical boxes” at a number of homes.
Boss Kevin Hake thinks Chatham’s Isthmian Premier derby at Folkestone will be a good test of how far they have progressed.
Aerial images have revealed the progress being made on a school being built by a busy industrial estate.
Gillingham boss Neil Harris will enjoy seeing some old mates at Sutton on Tuesday - but there’s only one thing he’s there for.
Plans for a discount gym at a large empty unit at an out-of-town shopping centre are back on track.
UK Power Networks has come under fire for traffic chaos caused by a roadworks diversion.
A showcase of how the government is tackling the small boats crisis coincided with record crossings and tragedy in the Channel, writes Paul Francis.
More than 20 people will have to fork out a combined £10,000 after being convicted of dropping cigarette butts and other items.
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Gillingham boss Neil Harris says his new striker isn’t fully up to speed yet.
Manager Neil Harris admitted it was a horrible feeling to have left Max Clark sitting in the stand on Saturday.
Lordswood edged past Bexley to go top of the Kent League Premier Division with three games of the season remaining.
A school educating children with autism is hoping to open a new site to expand its current intake and help young people aged between 18 and 25.
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