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Friends and family have paid tribute to Keith Ashburn, who was killed in a crash at the Dartford Crossing.
An inquiry will be carried out into "systematic failures" that allowed Sarah Everard’s killer to be employed as a police officer.
This is what COP26 - the world's biggest summit on climate change being hosted by the UK - hopes to achieve and why it is so important.
Breast cancer screening services are overwhelmed and under-funded, says Breast Cancer Now, which estimates 12,000 women haven't been diagnosed.
Kent has been given funds by the Home Office to help make women and young girls feel safer on the streets, in the wake of Sarah Everard's murder.
Priti Patel took aim at Insulate Britain protesters and announced an independent inquiry into Wayne Couzens during her conference speech.
A council is urging people not to enter the sea after an "unscreened wastewater release".
As Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp plunged into darkness, social media fans took to Twitter with some comical consequences.
A man who drove a car into a crowd of people in a pedestrian zone outside a town pub has been jailed.
Flowers and a teddy bear have been placed outside a nursery where a 'medical emergency' led to a child's subsequent death in hospital.
Police bodycam footage shows the moment a bungling dealer tried to evade arrest by hurling drugs out of a window during a raid.
One of the stars of Channel 4's hit series It's A Sin talks about its impact as he brings his own story, now an autobiographical play, to the county.
A leisure centre is to stay shut after a storm ripped a section of its roof off as work was being undertaken to replace it.
The military is continuing to deliver fuel across Kent today as the county remains one of the worst hit parts of the country.
Torrential rain is causing havoc on Kent's roads - with several accidents on busy routes, widespread flooding, and rail services also disrupted.
Trains running on a coastal route are being disrupted this morning while railway staff work to clear a tree which is blocking the line.
Tickets for a spectacular sound and light show at a Kent cathedral sold out less than two weeks after they went on sale.
As the brakes are put on housing reforms, we found out what some of our local councils want from the new minister.
Controversial plans to cram more flats onto the site of a derelict care home have been given the go-ahead, despite objections from residents.
A service that works with young people who are serving court sentences does not meet the safety standards expected, reports show.
This country mansion, on the market for £10m, has nine bedrooms, two gyms and even a separate room for the dog.
An expat from Kent is among thousands of Brits who feel they are marooned abroad due to the strict 'red list' rules for travel.
The location of murderer and rapist Wayne Couzens over the past 30 years is being traced to see if he was close to any cold cases.
A man in his 30s has died after he was involved in a lorry crash on his motorbike in the east tunnel of the Dartford Crossing.
Traffic was temporarily held on a bridge on the M2 whilst police responded to reports of concerns for a man's welfare.
Two of social media's biggest hitters, and a popular messaging service, are both down after more than 100,000 people report problems.
Our political editor Paul Francis takes a look at what the Chancellor's speech at the Tory party conference means for Kent.
With more than £10 million lost to courier fraud this year, we take a look at how people can keep themselves and their loved ones safe.
A teenage boy has appeared in court after another boy was reportedly threatened at knifepoint during an alleged robbery attempt on a village green.
A bidding war developed at the auction of a hidden collection of valuable coins belonging to a late pensioner.
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