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P&O's Pride of Kent - which previously failed a safety inspection - has now failed another inspection by the coastguard.
A popular swimming pool has been out of action for days after problems with heating and hot water.
A takeaway says a council's licensing policy hands an unfair advantage to delivery apps like Uber Eats.
A son who was unable to visit his dying father due to Covid restrictions has called on the Prime Minister to resign for breaking lockdown laws.
An 11th man has been charged by police as part of an ongoing murder investigation following the death of a 25-year-old man.
Emergency services were called after a person was hit by a train.
A woman whose wedding can longer go ahead says she is confused as to why a venue won't let her gift her deposit to another couple for the same date.
A single-dad is worried his son will want to live with his nan if he cannot drive him to school as a result of a DVLA backlog.
A hardship fund for families hit by the cost of living crisis has been restricted due to demand.
A restaurant is offering customers a 20% discount if they lock up their mobile phones and talk to eachother.
A big face on the county's drag scene believes her namesake town is the next hotspot for the LGBTQ+ community.
Tributes have been paid to a young footballer who has passed away after suffering a heart attack following a battle with a rare genetic illness.
A P&O ship hoping to be cleared for sail has failed vital safety checks after the coastguard found 'a number of deficiencies'.
A bus service to Bluewater is among those that could be scrapped as part of cuts across the county.
Tags are being removed and anti-graffiti paint is being utilised by Network Rail in an effort to "freshen up" the railways.
Tributes have poured in to a 'kind' and 'absolutely lovely' tattoo artist and mother who has tragically died in a suspected murder-suicide.
A pensioner was injured after a car travelling the wrong way down a one-way street hit her and then left the scene.
Operation Brock will remain in place until after the Easter Bank Holiday weekend ‘as a precaution’ to manage the flow of traffic heading to Europe.
News that Subway will open its first branch in a Kent town is expected to entice more big-name chains to set up shop nearby.
A pro golfer will be swapping the driving range for the stoves of the MasterChef kitchen as he puts his culinary skills to the test.
An MP has said the Tory party cannot afford the luxury of a leadership contest after the PM and Chancellor are fined for breaching lockdown rules.
Donkey rides, tractor displays, Punch and Judy, George and the Dragon and a Queen look-alike will feature at a free family event.
Attempts to resuscitate a man found floating in the River Medway were ineffective, an inquest has heard.
A Kent MP rolled up her sleeves to help champion boxer Amir Khan build a playground for Ukrainian orphans.
Volunteers at a Kent animal sanctuary are working round the clock to save a lamb found alone, freezing and barely responsive by the roadside.
One of the biggest point-to-point events in the country has been cancelled due to a lack of horses.
A man has been charged and will appear in court after nine police cars descended on a town road following reports someone was seen carrying a knife.
Work to instal a new gas mains for hundreds of homes is set to cause disruption for motorists with several roads shut for three months.
An 'international brand' hotel could be built on the site of a former town centre Co-op store which is being demolished.
A man and woman who died following an incident at a tattoo shop yesterday have been named - but police say just one of the deaths is 'suspicious'.
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