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A mum has told of the terrifying moment she and her three-year-old daughter were injured as a teacup detached from a ride at a Kent theme park.
Pharmacists are taking action against shameless shoplifters who are stealing cosmetics and baby milk to order.
A venue has responded after controversial comedian Lee Hurst claimed he was “cancelled”, when they said there were no dates available for his show.
A grassroots football team has received a “generous” donation from the police to get it back on its feet after being targeted by vandals.
A man was taken to hospital and another arrested following an altercation at a parade of shops.
A driver was left shocked after his vehicle ended up on two wheels in a suspected hit-and-run, with police now appealing for information.
Police have moved to reassure the public that officers are ready for potential disruption ahead of rumoured far-right protests in the county.
An international fashion icon from Kent who designed for rock stars and royalty has been awarded an honorary university title.
A sizeable police presence was reported in a town centre after reports of a bank being targeted in a suspected burglary.
A student has joined an international trial of a ground-breaking new treatment that could slow the progress of multiple sclerosis.
A second suspect has been charged in connection with the death of man found in a block of flats.
Concerns have been raised over a drainage firm’s plans to convert a rural plant nursery which residents claim is an “accident waiting to happen”.
Someone went a bit off-track while writing out the name of this Kent town for a new railway station sign.
Thousands of untaxed cigarettes and hundreds of illegal vapes have been uncovered behind false walls and other hiding places in several town shops.
A road was closed as fire crews were sent to tackle a huge blaze in a field.
A motorcyclist has died following a crash involving a horse box and an SUV.
Emergency services were called out after a mum’s Amazon Alexa smart speaker played 10 hours of loud pop music while she was away overnight.
Following Labour’s plans to shake up housing targets to get ‘Britain building’, we take a look at what those numbers mean for districts in Kent.
Fearful residents say ongoing flooding in their neighbourhood could worsen if proposals for a new wetland are given the nod.
Worried residents living in a tourist hotspot want yellow lines to be painted near a busy A-road junction, claiming it would “save lives”.
Plans to reinvigorate a hotel bar with live music, dancing and late-night refreshments have been snubbed due to fears over safety and noise.
Contractors have started turning a long-empty building into a restaurant and event space after plans to open a nightclub were scrapped.
A Kent bathing pool dating back to the 1930s has been granted a Grade II-listed rating by Historic England.
A teenagers’ treehouse which had a front door, tarpaulin roof and viewing platform has been taken down after it was classed as criminal damage.
Paul O'Grady's widower has gained permission to turn a security office at the late TV star's home into a holiday let amid opposition.
Bosses have backtracked on an Airbnb ban at a controversial seaside development - with properties now available for up to £1,050 a night.
Fire crews are still at the scene of a paper mill fire, after they arrived yesterday afternoon to battle the flames.
A teacher who spent 25 years at the same village junior school has been described as an inspiration to scores of youngsters following her death.
TV star Jason Manford stopped at a village pub at the weekend, where he was impressed by the ploughman’s, but said the price was a “a bit steep”.
Rundown tennis courts previously branded “dangerous” by users will be brought back to life thanks to a huge cash boost.