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Council stockpiles thousands of items of personal protective equipment in case Brexit queues on roads lead to supply chain disruption.
A former CEO of a Gordon Ramsay company had his bankruptcy restrictions extended after he disposed of his share of property proceeds to his wife.
A man has been hit with fines totalling hundreds of pounds due hosting parties at his home during lockdown.
Emergency services have been dealing with an incident on a busy road where a motorcyclist is thought to have come off a bike.
A thug who harassed a woman for months before spitting at police and telling them "your kids are going to die of corona" has been jailed.
An air ambulance has landed near a railway track after a person was injured after being hit by a train.
An illegal gathering of about 80 people has been broken up by police with the organiser facing a £10,000 fine.
Police are hunting an arsonist who poured flammable liquid through a letterbox and set fire to a door.
Health bosses have issued a warning against being complacent after the first coronavirus vaccine was approved for use in the UK.
For the third time in two weeks, Eurotunnel is seeing long freight delays.
Heartless thieves have left shielding pensioners fuming after they stole a much-loved television from the lounge of a retirement complex.
A 44-year-old has died following a collision on the A26 which shut the road for six hours.
Residents whose quiet country homes will soon be overlooking a busy customs clearance site are urging the Government to listen to their fears.
A cute puppy gave his owners a fright by accidentally turning on the oven hob, causing a fire in a kitchen.
A man reported missing has now been traced, police now report.
The government agency in charge of making sure medicines are safe has approved the use of a Covid-19 vaccination in the UK.
A youth worker and director's acclaimed county lines film hopes to educate and outrage communities across Kent.
Kent is now in Tier 3 - but while that yearned-for pint in a pub is still some way off there are plenty of ways to keep entertained this December.
Child cruelty and neglect in Kent rose by 163% in three years - and a charity is warning Christmas could see cases spike.
The owners of an award-winning pub are hoping to restore a village inn left empty by a former boss convicted of hoarding child sex abuse images.
An extremely rare Grade-II listed windmill house with fantastic views has been put on the market.
As some crimes have become less popular over the years one offence - which is hard to stop and often writes off victim's cars - is on the up in Kent.
Most areas, including two of the previously most infected, have seen a drop in weekly Covid-19 cases ahead of the county entering tier three.
Kent will move into tier three from midnight as planned after Boris Johnson survived a rebellion against the controversial system.
Traffic is slow moving on the A249 after a crash saw one car overturn.
Two more high street banks have been closed down for good with the nearest branch now up to 70 miles away for some customers.
A 4x4, which failed to stop after colliding with a police car, is now being hunted by officers.
A quiet drink turned nasty when a yob attacked two men in a town centre boozer before going on to hug one of them.
A bus driver and dad-of-five has been praised for going 'above and beyond' to help an elderly passenger cross the road after she missed her stop.
A 36-year-old man has appeared in court to plead not guilty to murder.
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