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A 53-year-old man has appeared at a virtual court to deny sending a package to a Covid vaccine factory, which forced the plant to be evacuated.
A council is offering a £500 reward as part of its CCTV appeal to trace a high street graffiti vandal.
CCTV captured two thieves, including one with a plastic bag on his head, shamelessly snatching a parcel from a doorstep.
Ferret owners have been warned to be vigilant following two thefts in which six animals were reported stolen.
Teacher assessment to replace exams and Boris sets out a cautionary route map - we review the week in politics.
Big names in eating out due to open as part of a town's multi-million pound regeneration are no longer involved in the project, it's been confirmed.
A council is reminding people to ensure they use licensed waste carriers after a woman was fined £300 when her rubbish was found dumped in a village.
A robber pinned an elderly woman up against a kitchen unit by her neck and snatched two rings from her finger, a court heard.
A decision over plans for 210 new homes has been stalled over concerns for rare birds and plants at the site.
Motorists will be hit with two-and-a-half months of road closures this spring as a notorious junction gets a major overhaul.
One lane of the M20 has been closed following a single car crash.
A Kent MP has added his name to a group calling on the Chancellor to cut beer duty in the upcoming budget statement.
We revisited a domestic abuse survivor a year after she was told to move back in with her attacker - and find her living in a crumbling home.
A house proud grandad has appealed for common sense to prevail after being ordered to tear up a £300 pathway he's built on a "dumping ground".
It has been confirmed children will head back to school on March 8, but Secret Homeschooler has reservations.
In 1971, a train ploughed through the buffers and came to rest on top of a taxi - here is the incredible story told by some of the survivors.
Analysis of data shows more than a third of residents of one part of Kent have been vaccinated, while in another area the numbers are lagging behind.
Homeless charities are concerned the number of people sleeping rough in Kent could increase when the furlough scheme ends.
A car caught alight on the A21 and has caused delays for motorists on the coast-bound carriageway.
Police have received a number of reports about aggressive door-to-door salesmen trying to sell cleaning products in one town.
Teaching unions downplay concerns over grade inflation after the government confirms teacher assessment will be used for pupils' marks.
A horse-drawn carriage and a cortège of Royal Mail vans drove through the streets in tribute to a popular postman who died from Covid-19.
The mother of a man who was brutally murdered in a graveyard has said she has "lost her treasure".
Bosses of a popular gym have announced it will close immediately due to financial problems caused by the panedmic.
A great-grandmother has criticised those who refuse to wear face masks after spending six weeks in hospital battling Covid-19.
The supermarket giant has announced plans for a huge restructure which will see the closure of a warehouse in Kent.
Tributes have been paid to a highly-respected trader who has died after a battle with coronavirus.
Kent's biggest annual celebration of the LGBT community is set to return - after it was wiped from last year's calendar by the pandemic.
There were delays on the M2 after two incidents saw a vehicle burst into flames and another crash on a slip road.
Bosses say there is no set date for the removal of a hated contraflow on the M20 which was introduced ahead of Brexit.
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