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Three men have been jailed after travelling from London to break into homes for high-value items.
The family of a baby girl have detailed their heartbreak after she died suddenly weeks after returning home from the hospital.
A fence will be installed around a newly-refurbished £5m play area where a child was grabbed earlier this week, council bosses have confirmed.
When it comes to babies, everyone has an opinion. Dad Alex Jee explores the worst things you can say to a new parent – no matter how well-meaning.
Charities have penned a letter to government urging it to revoke a controversial planning status for a site earmarked for a huge theme park.
A pre-school previously criticised by Ofsted has righted the ship after inspectors found “passionate” staff had made great strides.
An extensive set of works on the M2 is due to begin with diversions expected to be intermittently in place for five weeks.
Ambitious plans to create a new visitor attraction with a Roman Fort-themed playground, cafe with coastal views and adventure golf have been scrapped.
There was heavy traffic earlier this afternoon as drivers heading for the Port of Dover were diverted off the M20.
The leader of the county council has called for Sadiq Khan to shelve any plans to expand the ULEZ scheme to Kent’s border.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested and taken into custody after a child was allegedly held by her arms while pictures were taken of her in a park.
Holidaymakers travelling through the “extremely busy” Port of Dover may face “bottlenecks” of traffic, bosses there said.
Council chiefs will scrap controversial plans to divide a city’s traffic into zones to make way for a new “bus-first strategy”.
A bid for £460 million to be spent on a new Kent hospital or much-need upgrades to existing sites has been snubbed by the government.
A paediatrician who “inspired a generation of junior doctors” has died after 23 years working at a Kent hospital.
The scourge of e-scooters, threats to freedom of speech and the perils of summer travel are all issues tackled in this week’s letters to the editor.
A group of “catapult kids” are using play park equipment as a “watchtower” and leaving residents scared to walk past, a councillor has warned.
Multiple fire crews are tackling a large fire at a child and family daycare centre after three buildings caught alight.
Motorists are facing queues following a crash on a main road near a hotel.
Morrisons has announced one of its Kent stores is to close – with bosses blaming the poor performance of the site.
A white taxi had to be towed away after being destroyed by a blaze.
A shopping trolley pictured on top of a beach bandstand has raised more questions than answers.
The grieving families of two young women killed after contracting herpes have vowed to “fight on” for answers.
Cinemagoers watched on in horror as two women got involved in a physical altercation during the Barbie movie.
The jury has been discharged in the trial of a man accused of piloting a dinghy across the English Channel in which four people drowned.
An MP is urging emergency planners to restrict the use of Operation Brock on the M20 to “extreme circumstances”.
Striking refuse workers insist they remain “at an impasse” after almost three weeks of industrial action.
Trains were delayed this morning after emergency services were called to deal with an incident near a railway station.
A drunk thug launched a terrifying hammer attack on a driver’s van after mistaking him for a sex offender.
A pre-school which has seen its Ofsted rating drop from “good” to “inadequate” over safeguarding processes says the grading is unjustified.