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A community is a step closer to saving a much-loved windmill after a proposal from the county council to sell it off to raise funds.
A Kent singer broke down in tears after bagging herself a place in the Britain’s Got Talent semi-final.
A suspect has been arrested after a man was reportedly hit over the head with a blunt object in the street.
A prolific thief has been jailed after using a weapon to threaten young girls in the woods and steal their belongings.
A man was reportedly stabbed following an argument outside a snooker lounge.
A boy accused of stabbing a 15-year-old girl now faces a lesser charge.
A moated manor dating back to the days of Edward II which features a working drawbridge has been put up for sale for an eye-watering price.
At least five people have died attempting to cross the Channel, according to reports.
A huge convoy of fire engines has been spotted travelling down the M20 as the largest number of emergency vehicles to date heads to wartorn Ukraine.
New data has shone a spotlight on rising health inequality with residents at the start of a bus line living 10 years less than those at the end.
A mum who endured cancer chemotherapy after being misdiagnosed with the disease says a hospital trust “has not learned from its mistakes”.
A convenience store where animal carcasses were kept just inches from fresh herbs and salad items has been handed a one-star food hygiene rating.
We spoke to people in Kent struggling to put a roof over their heads - and the charity workers trying to help them amid ever-increasing pressures.
A bid by a group of retirees to stay in their park homes year-round has been refused, despite claims they were “victims of some serious misselling”.
More than a hundred protestors gathered to criticise plans for a 2,000-home “new settlement” which they believe will “destroy” three villages.
People are being invited to have their say over plans to demolish a set of buildings in a historic high street and replace them with new housing.
Residents have been left frustrated at the destruction of a children’s playground thought to be caused by a group of vandals.
A care home used for dementia patients and over 65s could be converted into a 21-bedroom HMO if plans are given the green light.
A thug cracked a shopkeeper’s skull and left him brain-damaged as a row in a store ended in a bloody street fight.
Police are hunting a suspect who reportedly slammed a blunt object into his victim’s head during a street attack.
Political editor Paul Francis explores the often misunderstood role of police and crime commissioners ahead of the looming elections.
Residents are hoping to hear the latest news on the repair of a major road which has been closed for more than a year following a landslide.
A frozen food giant has announced the opening date for its second town centre store, promising a more “pleasant shopping experience”.
A CCTV image has been released by police after a man reportedly tried to open a woman's car door.
A brazen fly-tipper has been fined after dumping the same fridge in two different streets.
A historic Roman monument is set to reopen to the public after £70,000 was put forward for essential repairs.
Traffic is queuing on a busy road after two fire engines were called to a truck ablaze.
A town centre pharmacy hit with repossession notice has informed customers it is moving to a new location.
A sex offender has been jailed for 14 years for abusing two girls and a woman.
A local authority is one of just a handful to receive an award for being a military-friendly employer.
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