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A debt-ridden NHS trust which serves 70,000 patients in Kent is to hold talks over its finances, where it will discuss “tough decisions.”
A suspect is said to have attacked and strangled a woman in a town centre park during the afternoon.
The axing of Christmas lights – while making financial sense – is a sad reflection of the decline of public life, says columnist Rhys Griffiths.
A major logistics real estate developer has revealed it has bought another site in the county as it ramps up its investment.
It’s easy to think freak shows died out in Victorian London – but they lived on and Kent would host them well into the 20th century.
The government has identified other road schemes that could be in line for a share of the money being saved by scrapping HS2.
There are calls for cheaper housing to try and entice doctors to help with a GP crisis.
A man had his jaw broken by a friend in a violent attack in pub toilets after being accused of “chatting up his bird”.
Three mums who have experienced baby loss share their heartbreaking stories in Abigail’s Footsteps podcast to mark Baby Loss Awareness week.
The home of a social club more than 100 years old is set to be bulldozed – despite controversial plans to develop the site being rejected.
A specialist floor layer who worked on TV’s 60 Minute Makeover is lucky to be alive after fire ripped through his flat.
Eleven projects aimed at preventing suicide, reducing self-harm and saving lives are being announced as a way of marking World Mental Health Day.
A village in Kent reached 26C today, making it the highest recorded temperature in the UK for the past three days.
A moped rider has been killed after a crash involving a car on a busy main road.
Prisons in Kent are so full the government has had to implement an emergency protocol which allows it to take over police cells to lock people up.
Police want to revoke a corner shop’s alcohol licence after reports it was sold to children and 86 illegal vapes were seized from the premises.
A pensioner has been jailed after repeatedly abusing a young girl, leaving her fearing "monsters who hide behind the friend mask".
A judge has told a campaigner she cannot challenge his decision to reject her latest bid to block the reopening of an airport.
Police have issued an appeal for information to find the body of a mum on the five-year anniversary of her disappearance.
Christmas lights displays and switch-on events have been cancelled by a cash-strapped council to save £75,000.
A Londoner who was caught by police officers spray painting a popular landmark has been ordered to clean it.
As HS2 is reduced, Kent remains the only place in the UK with high-speed rail. But has the county really benefited from it?
A couple have told of the despairing comments made by others after their daughter was stillborn as they launch a podcast series to help other parents.
We take a look back at some of the most fascinating archaeological discoveries in Kent found, quite literally, beneath our feet.
A householder whose bin was returned by dustmen without a lid has been told he must still pay for a replacement as it doesn’t count as ‘broken’.
An abandoned seafront housing estate has become a "disgusting dumping ground" occupied only by pigeons, rabbits and vandals.
We spoke to people in the smoking capital of Kent about the Prime Minister’s plans to phase out the sale of cigarettes.
A road was cordoned off and an investigation launched after a suspicious package was reported to police.
A hidden fortress – part of a major redevelopment scheme – will feature in a new documentary from an award-winning director.
A town centre barber’s shop with unique decor inspired by a hit BBC sitcom has been forced to shut by rising bills.
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