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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.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon and committing a public order offence after a shop altercation.
A brave young girl fought back when a stranger tried to grab her case by kicking him in the shin.
Fast food giant KFC says its Chatham High Street branch has closed.
A union has called for mass testing at a food factory which supplies salads for Marks and Spencer after an employee died of coronavirus.
A man has been jailed after spitting into another man's face knowing he had coronavirus.
A head teacher says his school faces 'crisis time' as staff shortages sparked by Covid have forced him to close classrooms to five year groups.
Staff working at Debenhams stores are reeling at news the company is to be wound down, putting 12,000 jobs at risk.
A new Ofsted report shows many children regressed during lockdown and reveals the group hardest hit by restrictions.
A popular tiger, who spent 15 years at a wildlife park and mothered six cubs, was found dead in her enclosure yesterday.
A crunch vote on the latest tier-based coronavirus restrictions is due to take place later and could see a number of Kent MPs rebel against the plans.
The county's blanket tier three restrictions have divided MPs - could they also damage relationships between its communities?
The look of a five-storey apartment block near a town centre has been criticised as contractors near the end of their construction programme.
The cost of the Lower Thames Crossing has increased by 54% to £8bn before plans have been submitted - and it's now more expensive per mile than HS2.
Drivers are facing delays this evening after emergency services closed a road following a lorry fire.
About 13,000 jobs are at risk after Sir Philip Green's retail empire Arcadia entered administration.
Several towns along the Kent coast are at risk of flooding at high tide, the Environment Agency say.
A ramping up of coronavirus tests across the country could see Kent move out of tier three, ministers believe.
A fight kicked off in a supermarket between a school boy and a man after comments were made about masks and social distancing.
A 72-year-old was left lying on three chairs while using a Tesco bag for a pillow as she waited all night for a hospital bed.
A worker at a drive-thru McDonald's restaurant has tested positive for coronavirus.
Neighbours living in one street are set to live under different coronavirus restrictions when the national lockdown ends.
A former fireman run over by his own 13-ton fire engine, is suing chiefs for £830,000 compensation.
A woman was standing on a traffic island when a bag of fishing bait was thrown at her.
The vast majority of England has seen a decrease in the rate of coronavirus infections - but it is still going up in six parts of Kent.
Villagers fear manure from 192,000 chickens will be washed into the River Beult, but applicants say the pollution will be less than current levels.
Part of a popular Stagecoach route has been restored after it was declared a no-go zone.
A hospital has stopped running mental health services for children and adolescents following an unannounced inspection.
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