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The UK Health Security Agency is urging people to check in on vulnerable and elderly friends or relatives as temperatures start to rise this weekend.
The cause of a flat explosion, which injured three people and left a family with nothing, is still unknown four months later.
Proposals for the expansion of a 400-home development put on hold more than a year ago have returned after new designs were unveiled.
People are being urged not to swim in the sea at one Kent beach, however tempting taking a dip might be during this weekend’s heatwave.
Fast-food giant Taco Bell has put forward plans to open its first restaurant in a town, next to a new KFC drive-thru.
Columnist Melissa Todd uncovers the lack of understanding – and even rage-filled abuse – faced by people living with hidden disabilities.
Strike action by refuse workers has been called off amid fears bin collections could be heavily disrupted.
Detectives have released an image of a man following a sex attack on a train.
An old chapel, which was destroyed by a blaze more than 20 years ago, has been rebuilt as a new business hub for young people.
The next chief executive of cash-strapped Kent County Council will take home a salary of up to £236,000.
The Met Office has confirmed that parts of the county are to expect heavy rain and hail this weekend.
Touching tributes have been paid to a young couple tragically killed in a car crash this week.
A town has finally got its first-ever Greggs – with the branch dishing out free jam doughnuts to mark the official opening today.
A man has been sent to prison for three years after raping a 12-year-old girl in a park when he was 18.
Police say they are increasingly concerned for the wellbeing of a 15-year-old girl who has been reported missing for the fifth time in eight days.
Canterbury Pride returns this weekend with an extra day, and thousands are expected to flock to the city to cheer on pop singers and beloved TV stars.
This week, our readers air their views on the decline of the high street, plans to close some of the county’s tips, the climate emergency and Brexit.
A popular pub forced to close during the Covid pandemic has reopened after a £150,000 revamp.
Hundreds of thousands of pounds is needed to help historians save an iconic First World War warship from the scrapyard.
The parents of a 22-year-old who died in a motorbike accident a year ago say their son had a “lust for life” and was always looking for adventure.
A bid to open a quirky glamping site offering stays in a double-decker bus and Romany-style wagon has been backed by villagers.
Ed Sheeran has shared pictures on social media of him recording inside his converted 1880s railway carriage in Kent.
Tributes have been paid to a popular pub manager who "would always go out of his way to help people" following his death aged 53.
The first heat health alert of the year, which covers Kent as well as other counties, has been issued.
A zoo owner is hand-rearing the two cubs of a lion who tragically died after giving birth.
A 72-year-old man stands accused of sexually touching a boy in a car after asking the youngster for directions.
The owner of a popular cafe loved by cyclists and walkers is set to launch a much bigger branch in the coming weeks.
Customers were forced to abandon their shopping when a fire broke out at a Sainsbury’s store.
A Channel 5 documentary exploring the failings of police and Wayne Couzens’ murder of Sarah Everard is to air next week.
Shoppers have criticised “heavy handed” police after a group of youths were forced to the ground with their arms behind their back.