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A driver who used a dead woman's blue badge to park closer to his hotel on two occasions in Kent has been fined.
There are fears a site off the M20 is not ready for new biosecurity checks coming in next week - which could lead to traffic delays.
Plans have been unveiled to create flats in a town’s former bank building which shut earlier this year.
Police have issued a series of warnings to nuisance drivers seen meeting up and “causing a hazard to other road users”.
Using the phrase 'back in your day' to an older colleague at work could count as age harassment, an employment judge has ruled.
A shocked movie-goer has described the moment she spotted vermin roaming freely and munching popcorn during a screening of “Back to Black”.
A town’s first Pride event is gearing up to go ahead this summer celebrating diversity and inclusion throughout the community.
Police have issued an image of a man they wish to speak to after employees at a service station reported being threatened by a suspected thief.
A stalker has been jailed after new forensic technology which shows up under UV light was put on the victim’s home and helped identify him.
A major route was closed in both directions and a man is in hospital following a crash between a lorry and van.
Two teenagers arrested in Kent have been charged with attempted murder after a man in his 30s was stabbed multiple times on Mother’s Day.
A trouble-hit university hopes an award-winning musician will prove “incredibly popular” in her new role as chancellor.
A study has found girls are drinking, smoking and vaping more than boys, while England is ‘top of the charts’ globally for child alcohol use.
New images show how a “parkland council estate” planned for an overgrown patch of land could look.
A family of ducks spotted waddling through a high street had to be rescued after getting lost in a shopping centre.
Train services were disrupted while fire crews tackled a blaze on a railway line.
A developer’s bid to axe all affordable housing from a new estate has been branded "disgraceful" by angry neighbours.
A plan for tens of thousands of new homes in a part of Kent has been approved despite fears it “doesn’t go far enough to fight the housing crisis”.
The housing shortage, the loss of vital services and voter cynicism are among topics tackled in this week’s letters to the editor.
A grieving dad is opening a dessert parlour to honour the memory of his son, who died aged seven in a suspected hit-and-run.
“Relentless” roadworks are making life a misery for motorists on a busy dual-carriageway and along a narrow lane used to bypass the queues.
Our reporter had to sign a waiver warning of “possible loss of life” before taking on a ferociously hot chicken wings challenge at a new Kent venue.
Traffic was queuing back to the Dartford Crossing after a car overturned on the M25.
A man has been charged after a Waitrose worker and two police officers were assaulted.
A newly-refurbished care home for the elderly remains empty after six months - despite an “urgent” demand for beds.
One of Kent’s biggest social housing companies has been handed a huge fine after one of its workers struck an electrical line while fixing fences.
Protesters have stopped a coach from moving 22 asylum seekers from a Kent hotel to the controversial Bibby Stockholm barge.
Leaders of a community organisation providing free sports sessions to deprived communities say theft is “heartbreaking”.
The development company behind a huge coastal tower block of 91 luxury flats has not gone bust, bosses have confirmed.
A senior county councillor has called for new smoking legislation to be repealed saying it will simply encourage counterfeit goods and smuggling.
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