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A driver has shot a hilarious video mocking the state of an “awful” Kent road in which a huge crack recently appeared
A long-awaited Home Bargains store has been given the green light to open after renovation works were approved by council officers.
A county council plans to house asylum-seeking children in a new care home has faced backlash from senior politicians.
An investigation is underway after a teenager was left with facial injuries following an alleged attack involving two other boys near his school.
Police officers have released an image of a man they believe could help them with their investigation after two people were attacked at a nightclub.
Commuters were left in shock after witnessing two hogs tucking into leftovers and running up and down a hill near a railway station.
Football legends are joining a star-studded lineup in a tournament ahead of the opening of a multi-million-pound entertainment centre.
A convicted murderer who killed a homeless man has had more years added to his sentence after attacking and breaking a prison guard’s jaw.
Developers are cashing in on an old seafront cafe site after a council offloaded the plot for “a song”.
A branch of a free national advice and support service used by thousands of vulnerable people has shut after having its funding withdrawn.
A busy route was shut for almost three hours after a three-car collision injured two people.
Wooden planks and mattresses have been dumped in the most recent plight of flytipping in a hotspot for the crime
A fish porter treated for prostate cancer by robotic surgeons is urging men to seek advice from their doctor and get tested.
Construction has begun on a new accommodation block at a prison which has reached “full capacity”.
A weather warning has been issued with strong winds of up to 70mph and hail expected to hit the county.
Plans have been submitted to convert abandoned tennis courts behind a town’s mansion house into an off-lead dog park.
Developers behind a multi-million-pound seafront complex are using hawks to scare seagulls away from the new luxury homes.
A motorist has been banned from the road after the same cop caught him behind the wheel while over the limit for a second time.
More space is being created for vehicle checks at Dover harbour amid concerns new EU rules could exacerbate traffic problems on Kent’s roads.
Some parish council precepts have increased by more than £150% due to “increased IT costs” and “recreation equipment funding”.
Our reviewer visited a seafront Japanese-inspired restaurant and was blown away by the quality of the food on offer.
Housing unaccompanied asylum seeker children, poverty cliches and our national anthem are among topics tackled in this week’s letters to the editor.
A major renovation at a Kent castle, which was due to open this week, has been delayed.
Police are appealing for information after a boy was pushed into a trolley.
Smoke has been seen coming from a home where a fire is thought to have started in the garden.
Factory workers are once again on the picket line as part of an ongoing dispute with its employer over controversial “fire and rehire” threats.
The daughter of a Kent bodyguard killed in Iraq 20 years ago says more should have been done for children who lost their parents at war.
A violent rapist has been jailed after he lured a woman back to his home and abused her.
Extra police with additional powers have been scrambled following reports of teenagers clashing in a trouble-hit park.
Villagers have staged a protest outside a council chamber over proposals being brought forward to build thousands of new homes on the green belt.