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A rare bird is to be reintroduced to Kent thanks to a ground-breaking conservation project that has gained the Archbishop of Canterbury's backing.
A man has been rushed to hospital after injuring himself in a crash along a busy thoroughfare.
The mum of an autistic little girl with complex medical needs is urgently trying to track down pouches of the one type of baby food her daughter eats.
A Covid vaccination centre recently visited by the Prime Minister is being moved from a former call centre building to a vacant store.
The government says it will 'urgently seek clarification' after French officials banned Brits from driving through France to reach other EU countries.
Beach-goers had their festive sea-swimming plans scuppered because of storm water releases over the Christmas period.
Part of a ring road next to a new block of flats has been coated in raw sewage after a leak from a flowerbed manhole.
A town's newest restaurant is finally opening after being dogged by delays.
A play area has been left with muddy tracks running through it after nuisance bikers used it as a racecourse.
Flagrant fly-tippers have been piling up post-Christmas waste in a railway station car park.
The animal charity running Howletts and Port Lympne has been hiring unpaid interns to fulfil 'physically demanding' roles for up to 12 months of work.
A coroner has agreed to open inquests into the deaths of two mums who died of herpes, following fears they were infected by the same surgeon.
The curtain has come down early on a pantomime after positive lateral flow results among the cast.
Bluewater bomb plotter Jawad Akbar is among the convicted terrorists whose cases will come before the parole board in 2022.
A man in his 30s has been declared dead at the scene of a crash which saw a car leave the road and hit a tree.
Experts have outlined the worst case scenario if the masts of the SS Richard Montgomery were to collapse before they are removed.
A motorway bridge that was closed while the emergency services responded to a welfare call has now reopened.
The people of Kent have shown strength, resilience and community spirit during the last year and here are just some of the most inspiring.
Controversial proposals to build a housing estate at an abandoned animal rendering plant have been dropped following years of planning.
We take a look back at another rollercoaster year for sport in Kent.
A developer has been widely criticised for chopping down 150 trees along a well-used footpath.
A Kent hospital will be the site of the first 'surge hub' in the south east as the NHS gets 'on a war footing' amid rising Omicron infections.
Two masked men attacked a teenage jogger and demanded his wallet.
A van used to dump old toys and children's scooters was confiscated by police on Boxing Day... after it got stuck in the mud.
Police investigating a burglary at a business premises have released a photograph of a man they are keen to trace.
Refugees crossing to Kent in small boats appear to have been subdued by poor weather conditions, with few attempts for the past three days.
A novelist has told of her reasons for moving from Kent back to London at the height of the pandemic as many rushed to leave the capital.
Fuel-soaked rags were used to set fire to a pub full of Christmas punters.
A woman managed to escape after a man pushed her to the floor from behind and tried to steal her handbag.
People joining women giving birth at one Kent hospital must show evidence of a negative lateral flow test as bosses try to combat the Omicron variant.
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