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With pubs reopening yesterday and many flocking back to their locals, here are some modern and historical hangover cures to get you though the day.
Remember the 'Second Summer of Love' of 1989? We take a look back at how the acid house craze spilt into the county's countryside.
Newly released CGIs give a glimpse inside a GP surgery which will cater for 15,000 patients when it opens later this year.
Residents fear Premier Inn’s plans to install illuminated signs at a new hotel will destroy the image of a historic market town.
Pubs looked a little different today as they welcomed back customers after lockdown restrictions were eased.
Police say a bus driver caught using her phone was a 'colossal danger' to other road users.
How did customers find Super Saturday at Kent's biggest and smallest pubs?
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has been accused of breaking quarantine rules in a Kent pub.
A school says it remains open after carrying out a deep clean when a case of Covid-19 was confirmed.
Emergency services rushed to the scene of a crash this afternoon, after five cars collided.
We meet the first couple to tie the knot at a popular wedding venue as restrictions on nuptials are lifted today.
A man in his 60s has died after he fell from a shopping centre car park.
A film about one of Mexico's darkest civil wars created by a University of Kent researcher will be airing on KMTV tonight.
A 26-year-old man has sadly lost his life after two cars crashed.
A pub still managed to serve drinks today, despite the building being seriously damaged in an early morning crash.
As Americans celebrate Independence Day, we look Kent's historical links with the country.
The first thirsty customers have been welcomed back for a cold drink – here's what you can (and can't) expect as restrictions are lifted.
A history lecturer has identified statues at a Cathedral that could be at risk after the archbishop said “some will have to come down”.
While some have become Italian restaurants or bargain stores, many of Kent's oldest pubs are still going.
Amid predictions of high unemployment, business expert Professor Richard Scase explains why Kent is better placed to weather the pandemic storm...
A man has fallen from a height near a railway station.
Search and rescue teams will be patrolling tomorrow as police and the Prime Minister urge people to be safe as the pubs reopen.
A 73-year-old man was reported missing from his home and police have issued an update.
More than 150 people logged on to a virtual send off for a crown court judge after 20 years.
Four men were removed from a train after failing to wear masks.
Highways chiefs are shutting roads in tourist hotspots to allow for easier social distancing and queuing.
A pub believed to be the smallest in the UK is getting ready to reopen its doors to punters.
The government has announced the full list of countries from which tourists will not have to quarantine for 14 days.
Dispersal orders are being put in place over the weekend after shocking scenes of violence and trouble on the beaches in recent weeks.
A petition to keep a plaque commemorating the life of a well-known blackface minstrel has been launched a day after its removal was announced.