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An A&E crisis engulfing two Kent hospital trusts left an elderly woman with dementia enduring a “dehumanising” three-day wait for a bed.
Tributes have been paid to an “incredibly brave” mum-of-three who died after a battle with cancer.
A body has been discovered near a railway station in the search for missing 82-year-old Anthony Brown.
Christian protestors have gathered outside Canterbury Cathedral to call for an end to an “absurd” silent disco.
An ex-Royal Marine has been cleared of raping a woman following a night out.
A 30-year-old woman has been convicted of causing the death of a pensioner by dangerous driving after hitting him and “just driving off”.
Two Kent entrepreneurs who created a range of nutritious frozen food “blocks” are set to appear on BBC’s Dragons’ Den.
A motorway slip road has been closed for surface repairs following a lorry fire.
An asylum seeker who has resorted to sleeping under a rowing boat on a Kent beach is warning others: “Don’t come here - the system is broken.”
A bus company has condemned the actions of “anti-social” yobs after one of its vehicles was targeted.
New figures have revealed the local authority which has amassed the largest amount of debt outside of the county council.
A knife-wielding thug who stabbed a neighbour 15 times as she lay in bed after an argument about Covid has been convicted of attempted murder.
Hopes of Manston Airport’s £800m revival have once again been put on ice after a legal challenge will see the saga continue well into 2024.
A route has been shut as highways bosses work to clear up dumped rubbish on the bend of a country road.
The details of an armed gang’s raid on a town centre cannabis factory have been revealed this week – as footage shows how police caught them.
While this week’s examiner's walkout has been called off, new data shows learners hoping to shed their L-plates still face agonisingly long waits.
Controversial parking charge hikes branded the “final nail in the coffin” for struggling traders are set to be imposed despite a huge public backlash.
Population growth, problems on the roads, the flawed asylum system and the price of technology are among topics tackled on this week’s letters page.
A mum who was promised her child would get a place at a special needs school has been told there are not enough staff, leaving him with nowhere to go.
The pizza is incredible at this restaurant – but should you ever pay more than £10 for garlic bread?
We spoke to commuters at Kent’s pricey new railway station as figures reveal just how busy – or quiet – it has been in the first six months.
A play park for young children caught fire for the second time in a week, prompting suspicions the flames were deliberately started.
Disturbing images have emerged of a dog left in such a state of neglect that the smell made RSPCA rescuers feel ill.
The county’s police force has been asked to find £35million worth of savings in the next five years with the prospect of job losses looming.
Armed police were called to a village following reports gunshots were heard.
A man had to be treated by paramedics after suffering injuries while trying to break up a fight between two dogs at a new build housing development.
An accountant and retired nurse who were killed while walking their dog after a BMW crashed into them have been named for the first time.
Planning costs for a £9bn tunnel connecting Kent and Essex have hit £300m despite no work starting on the project.
A supermarket has confirmed staff members have quit their roles after a redundancy scheme was launched at one of its branches.
A man who was on the run for four years has been jailed after illegally running a site which held 40,000 tonnes of dumped waste.
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