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Crowds will flock to the coast today to enjoy a spectacular aerial display by the RAF's famous Red Arrows.
A stretch of the Kent coast home to families and popular businesses will be surrendered to the sea as part of a "cavalier and callous" policy.
A town centre bar is hosting a 'pawfect' pop-up event for sausage dog owners and lovers.
Residents have been offered a sneak peek at ongoing works to repair a storm-damaged swimming pool - while the wait goes on for a reopening date.
Identical twin sisters who were nearly split up after being born into poverty in London's East End have revealed the trait that keeps them together.
A woman was surprised to find part of a drinks machine in her McDonald's takeaway Oasis.
A former soldier who lost both his legs serving in Afghanistan is crowdfunding to support his expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
Police have issued an appeal for dashcam footage after two children, a man and a woman were hit by a BMW.
A growing demand for large weddings could be addressed if plans for a 150-guest marquee at an historic manor are approved.
A minor injuries unit has closed after an issue with the pipes left the practice without water.
More than 40 bales of hay went up in flames after a blaze fire crews believe was started deliberately.
The boss of a water park says he has been told of several visitors falling ill – but he does not know what could have caused it.
Residents fear there could be a "possible loss of life'' if a children's home is opened on a busy road where cars travel at "excessive speeds".
A husband and wife who were both diagnosed with cancer have now both beaten the disease and celebrated by jointly ringing an end-of-treatment bell.
Businesses are trading again after police completed their hunt for clues in a street after a fatal stabbing,
A sacked P&O Ferries worker has slammed news that the Government will not pursue criminal proceedings against the ferry company.
A man in his 70s has been airlifted to hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries after being hit by a bus.
National Highways has confirmed the short notice closure of a key junction on one of the county's motorways this week.
A local historian is in a clean-up battle to stop waste and rubbish constantly blighting a Kent beauty spot.
The latest rail strike is once again causing widespread disruption to the county train services with the majority of stations shut.
An investigation into P&O Ferries' decision to sack almost 800 staff earlier this year has now ruled out criminal proceedings.
A family says problems with antisocial behaviour in the block of flats where they live has impacted their baby's health and made them want to move.
WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE: A dog has had to undergo surgery after being stabbed in the neck.
Furious villagers fear someone will be killed if action isn't taken on "Kent's most dangerous path" along a 60mph road.
Despite having a heart bypass and his bike stolen, a great-grandad says he has no plans to hang up his satchel after 22 years in the job.
Developers want to build more homes on a new housing estate - despite the project previously being applauded for not having a 'sardine-tin mentality'.
A popular gym which 'closed permanently' during lockdown has been given a reopening date.
A newly-opened park has closed for water testing after some customers said they had fallen ill.
Firefighters have been called to land which is on fire for the seventh time in one month.
Another dispersal order has been issued in one town just three days after the last.
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