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Commuters could be given the chance to pay affordable fares for their train journeys - but not until the end of next year.
More delays are being experienced in Kent as lorries stack up due to freight delays.
Kent councils are banking on a revival in the fortunes of the retail and leisure sectors after investing millions in commercial property.
From late-night noise to parking in and using lay-bys as loos, residents are fed up with HGV drivers - but is it their fault?
A little girl and her grandma were killed by a car on a busy dual carriageway but their safety legacy is still seen by thousands every day.
A family are calling for answers after a teaching assistant in one of the worst hit areas for coronavirus died following a positive test.
A voluntary police officer who incessantly messaged and offered to pay a vulnerable woman £300 for sex after meeting on Tinder has been struck off.
A new name has been agreed for a car park formerly named after slave trader John Hawkins.
A relieved dog owner has been reunited with his beloved hound who went missing from his bungalow last week.
An outdoor cinema screening was cancelled and cars had to be towed to safety when a field became waterlogged.
One man has died and another has been charged with causing death by driving, after a vehicle crashed into a tree.
Four men and one woman have been sent to prison for drug dealing in one Kent town following police raids at the start of this year.
A woman stole jewellery and ornaments from a home after posing as a carer to gain entry.
A 'violent thug' who was wanted for assaults against two women and a child was brought to a sudden stop by police as he raced along a major road.
A High Court judge tasked with deciding if a brain-damaged five-year-old girl should be allowed to die has visited the youngster in hospital.
Covid cases continue to rise by 30% weekly as GPs begin vaccine roll-outs and medical experts call for a rethink on easing restrictions at Christmas.
There are severe delays after several vehicles were involved in a crash that forced the Dartford Tunnel to close.
Elderly patients lined the entrance to a hospital as they became the first people in a Kent town to receive coronavirus jabs.
Families were left disappointed when a promised visit from Santa and Mickey Mouse did not happen.
A family have paid tribute to a young father who died when his quad bike crashed into parked cars, after inquest rules collision an accident.
The number of people out of work rose in almost every part of Kent in November and a business leader believes rises will continue well into next year.
A doctor has expressed her frustration after 80 coronavirus jabs had to be cancelled at her surgery after delays in the delivery of the vaccine.
Rising coronavirus cases have sparked calls for the government to change the relaxed rules for the Christmas period.
"A small number" of Royal Mail sorting office staff are self-isolating after two confirmed cases of coronavirus at the site.
A retired teacher watched open-mouthed as a 35ft tree being chopped down by the council fell onto his house.
Two men from Kent have been jailed alongside 21 others as part of a two-year police investigation into an organised crime network.
A man barricaded himself inside a railway station office and warned police he was armed with weapons.
A bouncer has described the impact an attack has had on his life as the man who punched him starts a prison sentence.
From Bowie to Band Aid, Kent's music stars have played a key role in some of the festive season's best known songs.
Santa Claus hopes to be well enough in time for Christmas Eve after catching coronavirus while visiting a Kent village.
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