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The victim of a professional con has warned others to be vigilant after the theft of his £8,500 Rolex watch.
A thief who targeted three homes in one night has been jailed after doorbell security cameras found placed him at the scene trying to break in.
Coronavirus vaccines are being issued to more patients in Kent as another hospital started rolling out the jab for the first time.
Warnings about switching to video games instead of playing board games this Christmas by a council have been branded "nonsense" by angry residents.
Gillingham defender Connor Ogilvie is confident of an upturn in fortunes.
A Kent sporting hero has died in hospital after catching coronavirus.
We speak to people in Kent about how they plan on spending Christmas as the Prime Minister calls for people to be safe despite easing of restrictions.
Ambulances are battling to transfer patients into the county's biggest hospital as staff there battle to deal with the level of Covid cases.
A review of Gillingham’s medical procedures will take place following another big injury blow on Tuesday night.
A voluntary police officer who incessantly messaged and offered to pay a vulnerable woman £300 for sex after meeting on Tinder has been struck off.
Gillingham boss Steve Evans fears they could be without Dominic Samuel for a month and there isn’t good news on Jordan Graham’s injury status either.
Gillingham manager Steve Evans delivered another half-time rocket to his team but says poor finishing and defensive mistakes led to their downfall.
A new name has been agreed for a car park formerly named after slave trader John Hawkins.
Gillingham’s midweek home defeat to Accrington was made worse after striker Dominic Samuel was stretchered off.
An outdoor cinema screening was cancelled and cars had to be towed to safety when a field became waterlogged.
A young racing driver has got the backing of a celebrity car fan thanks to a chance meeting down a country lane.
Live updates from Gills v Accrington in League 1 and the FA Trophy tie between Ebbsfleet and Chippenham.
Unsuspecting coronavirus patients have been identified in their dozens during the first week of a community-wide testing scheme in towns across Kent.
A High Court judge tasked with deciding if a brain-damaged five-year-old girl should be allowed to die has visited the youngster in hospital.
Another bid has been made to turn an empty pub into flats.
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