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A chef who trained at one of London’s most famous kitchens is taking on a new challenge - reviving a garden centre cafe.
As the Paris Olympic Games get underway, our columnist struggles to find traces of London 2012’s legacy in Kent today.
A dance teacher who has taught thousands of students and celebrities is closing her studio and retiring.
Just two fish and chip shops remain in arguably Kent’s most popular coastal town, and we went to find out why...
A court escapee has been jailed along with his father who helped while he was “on the run”.
Ted Baker, once hugely popular, could close all of its shops amid reports that staff have been handed three-week’s notice.
A convicted paedophile who raped a schoolgirl and two other children died of natural causes while in prison, a coroner has concluded.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after police were called to a block of flats and found a dead man.
A shadowy “monster” caught on camera off Kent’s coast has reignited the fable of Crabzilla.
Residents are protesting proposals to house unaccompanied asylum seeker children in their street but charities say they provide a vital “safe space’.
Police discovered a cannabis cultivation directly opposite a children’s school after nearby residents and businesses reported a “strong smell”.
Two friends holidaying in Turkey have revealed the traumatic experience of seeing another tourist die while on a mountain road trip excursion.
Proposals to extend a three-star hotel onto the land of a once-popular nightclub have been given the green light.
The Duke of Kent was given a tour of an RNLI lifeboat station, as the charity marks 200 years of saving lives at sea.
Eurostar services are facing major disruption after being hit by “coordinated acts of malice” in France.
A man has been flown to a London hospital following a crash involving two vehicles which left three others injured.
With the Conservative Party now a shadow of its former self, Melissa Todd explores its previous peaks and troughs - and what the future could hold…
Our reporters talk with a local government expert about the issues facing councils and if Labour’s plans will make things better or worse.
Organisers of an annual music event have applied for a licence to host events all year round.
A window fitter who tripped on a manhole cover and broke his arm believes council bosses may owe him compensation for lost earnings.
A grieving mum whose five-year-old boy was killed in a tragic quad bike accident has paid tribute to her “happy and sporty” son.
Four tavern bosses are helping each other with pulling pints, co-ordinating events and more, as they’re determined to succeed in a tough industry.
Plenty to chew on! Secret Drinker returns to a pub that left a gristly taste in the mouth first time round.
A former job centre has sold at auction for well above its guide price.
An investigation has been launched after an abandoned pony was found crawling with maggots and flies as it “stumbled down the road”.
The winner of ITV’s popular talent show will make her panto debut in Kent this December after securing a place in a “dream” production.
A boy left brain-damaged after jumping from a pier in Kent has spoken for the first time since the accident as he continues to astound doctors.
Heartening images show the surprising moment a royal visited a world-famous Kent business unannounced.
A man has been arrested after armed officers were pictured with their guns trained on a door at a town centre block of flats.
Kent County Council is on the right course as it improves its services for children with special educational needs - but admits there’s more to do.
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