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Plans to build a £6.8bn crossing have been branded 'stupidly expensive' by councillors.
Competing taxi companies are working together to oppose new rules which they say would force price hikes and damage the local economy.
Viewers don't have long to wait to find out who killed serial rapist Andrew Earlham. The second series of ITV's Liar is just days away...
A football club sign has been vandalised with a slogan aimed at a young player, sparking a fundraising appeal.
A 42-year-old man has pleaded guilty to attempted murder after launching an attack on his mother.
A grandmother, 87, was heartbroken after learning of plans to move her from the place that's become her home.
A man has been jailed after being caught with a knife in public three times and on one occasion congratulating police on catching him.
A motorcyclist has been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after crashing in to a lorry.
A village hall was packed full of young footballers concerned over the future of their beloved club.
A schoolboy is on track to get his black belt in karate, and he's just six years old.
A gastropub recognised as one of the best in the country has turned things around after it was slapped with a damning food hygiene rating.
Following the death of a 15-year-old, the founder of his school wants to introduce new units to reduce violence in his hometown.
Armed police have been called to a town following an armed robbery.
A community group dressed up as zombies to oppose plans for 153 homes.
A beauty parlour is dumping its gossip magazines after Caroline Flack's death, and is encouraging the industry to join them.
An animal charity threatened with closure has received some good news.
Post-Brexit visa rules could 'poison' Kent's live music scenes, according to venue owners.
A lawyer had an odd excuse for being caught drink driving after a night out with friends.
A British army veteran who lost an arm while serving in Afghanistan has become the first ex-serviceman in the world to receive a bionic 'Hero Arm'.
A landlord has revealed how he frantically tried to save the life of a man who tragically died after collapsing outside his pub.
A soap actor was confronted by a yob with a bread knife as he left a Kent gym.
A new hairdressers has opened in a town centre, taking the total to 26 and splitting opinion among shoppers.
A jury has convicted two men armed with a gun who went to "extreme lengths" to steal cash.
A brother and sister have set up a company offering 'ghost hunting' experiences.
Police had to force entry to a builder's van parked outside their station.
No action is being taken against a firm providing 7,000 homes after it left fire and electrical safety risks unresolved.
Lecturers at the University of Kent will picket in a dispute over pay and conditions.
With the recent disruption of Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis, we look back on the chaos caused by The Great Storm of 1987.
The scheme includes re-paving and a leafy avenue of trees - but boots out the market.
A charity is calling for the government to invest millions of pounds into NHS maternity training amid a hospital trust's baby death scandal.