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While on foot patrol two Police Community Support Officers discovered a large cannabis cultivation after a back door to a house was left open.
Police are appealing for information after a man was kicked, stamped and punched in a prolonged attack.
Despite fears over a drop in trade, publicans remain determined to adapt to new restrictions on opening times and service.
A school has taken drastic action after two pupils in different year groups tested positive for coronavirus.
Sir Keir Starmer is backing the fight to prevent the redevelopment of a port employing 800 people being included in the area's planning blueprint.
Many have been left confused by a council's decision to alter a city centre street in hope of making social distancing easier.
The boss at one of the country's biggest pub operators has blasted the government's 'unnecessary' plan to introduce a 10pm curfew.
The PM has addressed MPs and told them new Covid rules will stay in place for six months ahead of his announcement to the nation.
A major clothes retailer has moved half a mile to open a new branch in a town centre.
A new business that had been open just six months before lockdown says it has had a successful restart since welcoming back climbers.
Police are hunting a man after he exposed himself to a woman from his car.
Bare shelves in some supermarkets have prompted fears that people have started to stockpile goods.
A huge industrial fire that burned for three days was started by an electrical fault.
Sixty-three students and staff have been told to self-isolate after a confirmed Covid-19 case at a primary school.
New government restrictions are set to see pubs, bars and restaurants close at 10pm daily while people are urged to work from home wherever possible.
A head teacher says a child was repeatedly pecked on the head by a "renegade seagull" - which has also left staff with facial injuries.
Here is an up to date list of all the schools which have had to send year groups home to self isolate for two weeks or taken other measures.
As one of the nation's favourite shows returns to our television, we look at the links The Great British Bake Off show has with Kent.
Residents have been left scratching their heads after a huge stack of 'shipping containers' appeared on a hotel building site.
The first of up to 400 people have arrived at military barracks which have been converted to house asylum seekers.
Police have released the image of a man wanted in connection with a violent incident that left an officer with leg injuries.
Contingency plans are being considered to find accommodation for foreign lorry drivers coming into the county with coronavirus symptoms.
More than 240 public buses are being used for Kent school use as education bosses say the local transport service remains secure.
A letter has been sent to parents and some children have been told to stay home following a confirmed case of coronavirus at a secondary school.
New technology catches out inmates trying to smuggle batteries, mobile phones and drugs into prison in first week of use.
A young man died after his dad, who he had stabbed with a screwdriver, sat on him while waiting for police to help.
An MP says constituents, including two headteachers, have contacted him with concerns over plans to house 400 asylum seekers in military barracks.
A whole year group and another class 'bubble' have been told to self-isolate after a school confirmed two positive Coronavirus tests.
A drug dealer was tracked down through the top-ups he purchased for the burner phone he used to make sales.
A woman who knocked over her partner after a row leaving him with life-threatening injuries has been jailed.
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