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A devious carer who preyed on a vulnerable couple has walked from a court despite admitting taking thousands of pounds from them.
A council left red-faced after a junior official accidentally published 'dummy' planning decisions has suffered a similar error before.
Developers behind plans for new homes say they remain committed to the scheme despite a recommendation to refuse permission for the project.
A gran who lost her job during lockdown has started a stall specialising in scooter clothing.
The family of a Kent man killed on 9/11 have spoken of the tragedy that turned their world upside down.
A popular hairdresser died in a tragic car crash on the A2 after losing control of a Citroen with a badly worn tyre.
A man with a cannabis sticker on his van failed a roadside drug test.
An oyster card and more joined up services are wanted by a councillor who is calling for a Transport for London style system in Kent.
With the problem of social care reforms chief on the agenda the Prime Minister said there was whole load of things needed fixing.
After more than a year of isolation, the Armed Forces community gathered for a drive-in concert and barbecue which was enjoyed by veterans.
People's desire to 'treat' their pets is partly to blame for the numbers of animals piling on the pounds in lockdown, says a leading animal charity.
A maternity team says there has been a rise in verbal abuse towards staff trying to provide care to patients.
The winner of the sixth Kent Charity Awards has been crowned in recognition of the hard work their volunteers put in across the county.
We asked our readers to send in their weird and wonderful food combinations - sardines dipped in chocolate anyone?
Any attempt to push back boats would endanger lives and be in breach of the law, say refugee groups, but the UK government disagrees.
An MP has hit back after an openly gay council leader criticised her for liking tweets described as "transphobic".
A man has been pronounced dead at the scene of a light aircraft crash.
A terrified 11-year-old girl escaped the clutches of her bus stop attacker and fled to a nearby house to raise the alarm, a court heard.
The sister of a bubbly young mum who suffered with mental health problems has spoken out about her loss on World Suicide Prevention Day.
A woman managed to get herself to safety by swimming 1.5 miles in the sea after falling from a boat.
The government is helping to fund a legal case to recover 'lost public funds' from the bosses of a trust which once ran a school in the county.
Head judge of the BBC's Strictly, Shirley Ballas, is set to play the Wicked Queen in panto at a theatre in the county this Christmas.
The sale of sculptures, which formed a town's much-loved art trail, has led to an emotional night as hospice teams heard the final total.
The 'broken' family of a man whose body was found after he went missing have said a heartfelt thanks to all those who helped search for him.
Emma Raducanu stands on the verge of completing one of the most extraordinary stories in British sporting history after reaching the US Open final.
Old skool cool rules - Secret Drinker heads back to the 80s.
A funeral parlour worker who blew the whistle on his employer was sacked after chucking a health and safety manual at his boss, a court has heard.
Ahead of Kent's biggest Pride festival, a gay council leader tells how he once feared his sexuality would prevent him from ever entering politics.
An undertakers says it has seen an increase in interest for its special hearse since the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.
Tenants charged eye-watering yearly charges for water useage were left furious after discovering they were being billed for their neighbours as well.