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Coronavirus street wardens are being introduced across the county ahead of the England-wide lockdown coming in later this week.
A Kent virologist says more must be done on an individual level to prevent the spread of coronavirus and ensure the second lockdown is effective.
It transpires that a council has failed to secure the support of many of the landowners it needs for its 'masterplan'.
A football club chairman who killed a dog walker in his vehicle after he got behind the wheel while twice the legal limit, has been jailed.
A father and son who made staff do back-breaking work for just 50p an hour, while they themselves lived in luxury, must repay £80,000 to their victims
A pervert who plotted to rape an eight-year-old by using a Lion King toy to groom her has been jailed.
A petition to close down a farm where an animal had to be put down has raised more than 38,000 signatures.
As non-essential shop owners prepare to close, shoppers are being urged not to flock to online mega retailers to do their Christmas shopping.
A controversial development has been doubled in size and made carbon neutral by those behind it.
A balloon let off from Kent in September has ended up in Germany – 476 miles away.
A trip to the county's seaside isn't the same without sampling the local shellfish - but which are the best? We name Kent's King of the Shellfish...
As Boris Johnson delivered a downbeat statement on 'Lockdown 2' there were hints of backbench opposition, says political editor Paul Francis.
A man is being questioned on suspicion of wasting police time after reports which led to a river search were deemed to be false.
Touching tributes have been made to a young hair stylist who sadly lost her life in a fatal car crash.
A large fight between a group of youths at a railway station left a man needing hospital treatment.
A man on trial accused of stabbing a young father following an 'altercation' has pointed the finger at a friend.
A lorry driver caught with £1 million of cocaine claimed he hit hard times because of Covid.
Police were called after reports of a teenage boy seen waving a meat cleaver at motorists.
Patients at a GP surgery say they have to wait for up to an hour on the phone for an appointment only to be told there are none left.
Pub landlords and industry heads have hit out at the decision to ban takeaway pints under the government's latest lockdown measures.
A business owner has announced he will be ignoring the government and continuing to trade during the national lockdown.
An online petition opposed to the use of shooting as a means to control pests has reached almost 1,000 signatures
A leading business figure has voiced fears over the lockdown - and the impact of Brexit in the new year.
Two caravans were damaged after an out-of-control fire which started in a kitchen spread.
The courage of a six-year-old double amputee has been recognised on national television.
UK Power Networks are trying to fix a fault that has left hundreds of people without power
A TV crew has caused fury after a weekend film shoot 'forced' a dad to cycle illegally over the Sheppey Crossing to get home to his children.
The government is considering the views of the public before passing new legislation on parking on pavements.
One man remembers the highs and lows of his time doing National Service shortly before it was abolished.
A council has unveiled plans to create a new shopping avenue on a busy street by opening up eight new kiosks near to a train station
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