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One of the country’s most recognised influencers was followed by excited fans as he filmed at a designer store.
When authorities have to delicately balance human rights of travellers with the public’s best interest, what are their powers?
Police have made an arrest after an antisocial moped rider knocked a phone out of a pensioner's hand along the seafront.
A road has been closed by police amid an incident at a block of flats.
A mum who became enraged when bar staff refused to give her water for her dog took a fake gun from her pocket.
The number of houses in Kent available to rent for under £1,000pcm has almost halved in the space of a year, forcing some families to move town.
A car park is set to temporarily replace a waterside shopping outlet, which will be torn down after 21 years.
A spooky encounter leaves a usually-cynical Secret Thinker fearing he has received an unsettling visit from the spirit world.
Ever since the pandemic, protesters have been waving yellow placards in a number of Kent towns. But who are these “rebels on roundabouts”?
A disabled woman and her 90-year-old mum say they were left “stressed” and sleeping on furniture after a bed bug infestation at their flat.
Bin workers have vowed to push on with strikes for another four weeks as a council refuses to budge and rubbish overflows from homes.
Finalists for the eighth Kent Charity Awards have been announced, including Demelza and Kent Wildlife Trust.
Plans have been drawn up to turn a former pub, which was once named the nation’s best, into a six-bedroom house of multiple occupation.
The father of a young man killed in a fatal crash has slammed the sentencing of two people who tried to cover up the incident.
Horrified residents say the “hideous" designs for a multi-million pound seafront development look like something out of The Flintstones.
Some of the county’s best parks and green spaces have been revealed, as they are awarded Green Flag status.
A Kent council wants disposable vapes outlawed over concerns for the environment and the danger they pose to children.
As patients with cancer and diabetes get younger and younger, Dr Manpinder Sahota explores what changes need to be made to tackle the root causes.
The air ambulance, police cars and the coastguard have been pictured at a seafront this morning.
A privately-owned castle dating back to the 12th century has been used in the filming of a popular children’s programme.
People are being warned to stay off the tracks after a rise in trespassing– with more than 1,700 risking their lives on Kent’s railways in a year.
A luxury steakhouse boasting £56 chocolate-fed cuts of meat has suddenly closed its doors for good – little more than a year after opening.
A 94-year-old who was tired of waiting for her bin to be collected amid a strike by refuse workers has wheeled it to the tip herself.
A mum has accused a theme park of ‘making its rules up’ after her disabled son was refused access to a ride he was allowed on just two weeks prior.
A pub is taking a unique approach to tackling the cost-of-living crisis – by announcing a Sunday lunch service where punters can pay what they like.
Business owners in a popular town centre have hit out at the council for telling them to remove their metal shutters.
Two of the county’s beautiful beaches have been named in a list of the best 50 shorelines in the UK.
Striking new images have been released revealing the vast scale of a proposed multi-million pound seafront development.
Political editor Paul Francis questions the government’s priorities as plans are revealed to clamp down on ‘low-quality’ degrees with poor outcomes.
Almost £10,000 has been raised in honour of a three-year-old boy described as a “real life superhero”.
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