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Parents are being warned not to purchase “dangerous” e-scooters for their children – as the county’s hotspots for the devices are revealed.
The latest unemployment figures show a steady rise across the county – as, nationally, the number of vacancies falls yet again.
The owner of a “dirty” shop has been ordered to stop selling unsafe pastries or potentially face “formal action”.
The boss of a pub chain says he was able to keep all 400 members of staff on thanks to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
A banned driver once dubbed a “one-man crimewave” led police on an hour-long chase through several Kent villages at speeds of more than 100mph.
Anxious residents fear their "once-lovely" village is becoming a suburb of its neighbouring town as plans for hundreds more homes are revealed.
As more of the Kentish countryside is being covered in solar panels, why are so many farmers selling their land to developers?
Police want to speak to a man after three people were taken to hospital following assaults in a town centre.
A 28-year-old has been jailed after police discovered drugs and cash from a car parked in an unusual location.
A historic seafront restaurant and hotel's £500,000 revamp has been unveiled following 10 weeks of work.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty after a dog was kicked in an incident caught on camera.
A festive tradition running in Kent for more than 70 years could be axed over health and safety fears.
A former highways boss has called for an audit of taxi journeys provided to special needs children, which cost Kent County Council £60m a year.
Roadside verges will pile up with litter and urine-filled bottles for a year following a council’s decision to skip a six-monthly clean, it is feared.
The state of our country, the Israel-Gaza war, the Elgin marbles and violence against women are among topics tackled by our readers this week.
Rishi Sunak faces a tough week, with division over his controversial Rwanda plan coinciding with questions over his pandemic Eat Out initiative.
A woman twice raped by a man in a dirty mobile home he crudely labelled his "shag pad" watched as he was finally jailed four years on.
Nursery tots and a school choir kicked off the festive period at a hospital.
Two sites in Kent are set to become permanent facilities for processing asylum seekers as part of £700m plans to manage the small boats crisis.
A man pulled from the sea yesterday following a search and rescue mission was pronounced dead shortly after, police have confirmed.
A man in his 40s has been found dead in a vehicle parked behind a supermarket.
A married couple who got "the wrong end of the stick" reacted violently to a perceived homophobic slur and left a man needing surgery.
A 20ft fir tree has been donated to a children’s hospice in time for Christmas after its owner appealed for help to get it there.
Wheelchair users are calling for vital upgrades to a 3km stretch of the King Charles III Coastal Path which they say is “completely inaccessible”.
The fundraiser set up for the funeral of the youngster killed in a hit-and-run has reached another milestone and raised £15,000 in a day.
Eurovision winner Cheryl Baker will feature in a new spin-off series looking for a new home after she put her Kent cottage on the market.
Services have been disrupted this afternoon after a train struck a tree on the line.
Flood alerts have been issued across Kent as more rain is expected to raise river levels this afternoon.
The future of a long-awaited dual carriageway project is set to be decided next year after a developer appealed to amend its funding.
A grade-II listed terraced home, rich with naval heritage and boasting more than 16 rooms, has hit the market for almost £1 million.