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A councillor visiting family in India says he and other stranded tourists are being treated like pariahs as the country goes into lockdown.
Some of Kent's key construction projects are being put at risk by "confusing" government advice, say officials.
Inmates locked up in the county's prisons could be handed an early release as efforts step up to halt the spread of coronavirus.
An air ambulance and paramedics were scrambled to a village this afternoon.
A Kent firm which supplies schools with everything from sports equipment and outdoor toys to stationary is opening its order books to families.
Police are searching for a person believed to have left on foot after a car was found submerged a river.
Council bosses have slammed revised plans for the multi-billion pound Lower Thames Crossing.
Police community support officers will monitor food bank locations to ensure the protection of staff and stock.
Bosses at one of the world's most famous landmarks say it faces the risk of bankruptcy if rent payments from its dozens of tenants dry up.
Protesters who staged a 'sit-in' at a Kent holiday park against Boris Johnson's coronavirus lockdown have left. But they say they'll be back.
A farm which delivers supplies to customers has experienced its first burglary in 30 years.
Worried pensioners fear proposals to transform a seafront stretch into a pedestrian plaza would cause a "racket" outside their homes.
It's Day 3 of our Kent Big Quiz. And today's questions are all about Sport & Leisure. Limber up that grey matter here:
One of the biggest events in Kent' has been cancelled this year as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Officers have issued a warning about the importance of staying home, after having to disperse people on the beach including one group enjoying a BBQ.
Network Rail is appealing to its old staff to help keep trains moving for key workers throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Troops are needed for the war on coronavirus which is why the NHS is rallying volunteers to help vulnerable people stay safe and well at home.
A mum has revealed how her son was humiliated during swimming lessons and says the school failed to heed warnings.
The father of an international showjumper will have to repay £200k or serve two more years inside after being caught smuggling a £3m haul of cocaine.
A mum who fought to get life-changing medication on the NHS is concerned about its supply during the coronavirus pandemic.
People will soon be able to conduct coronavirus tests at home with a finger prick kit which will be available from Amazon and Boots.
We take a closer look at a run-down former theatre and tearoom as it stands today and throughout its 100 year history.
Here is some helpful advice for if you are new to online shopping amid the coronavirus.
The virus scare has thrown courts into disarray with one locking its doors moments before cases were to be heard.
The county's biggest shopping centre has taken the decision to "largely close", with only essential shops remaining open.
A Kent MP has urged the government to ensure emergency legislation to tackle the coronavirus pandemic is not used for other purposes.
A top official says officers will be "very reliant" on people taking the government's advice to stay indoors.
The health secretary has announced plans for a temporary hospital to treat coronavirus patients.
A group of eight lucky neighbours have struck gold after winning cash prizes thanks to their postcode.
A council is re-training its parking wardens to support vulnerable residents - and it follows a ticketing row
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