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A sex offender previously convicted of sexual activity with a child could be jailed again after breaching a court order.
A daughter is warning grieving relatives to remove their loved ones’ jewellery after her mum’s heirlooms went missing after she died in hospital.
Fed-up residents are calling on police to crack down on “selfish” and noisy bikers terrorising their village.
A new MP has told the Kent Politics Podcast that this month’s rioting proves more should be done to tackle online misinformation.
A nurse caught napping during shifts and found to have ignored patient alarms has been allowed to continue working in the profession.
After violence on the streets, Melissa Todd calls for empathy from all sides, arguing we’re all immigrants, we’re all frightened and we’re all flawed.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of “encouraging murder” after a video appeared online calling for the throats of protesters to be cut.
Frightened residents have praised the response of the police to last night’s protest which saw three people arrested.
Officers have appealed to the public to help locate a teenager they’re becoming increasingly concerned about.
A “predatory” former police officer posed as a girl to have sexually explicit chats with children he believed to be as young as eight.
A festive market first held 600 years ago will return to one of the county’s most famous historic sites for the Christmas season.
Police have made several arrests following the search of a business after motorbikes, a quadbike and a moped were suspected to be stolen.
A Labour councillor has been suspended after footage emerged of a man at a protest calling for the throats of anti-immigration protesters to be cut.
Pfizer staff made redundant by the pharmaceutical giant have now been taken on by a new firm.
A newly-elected MP has apologised for a “significant error of judgement” after social media posts from 2009 resurfaced.
The red gloves the former Princess of Wales wore when she visited a karting track in Kent more than 30 years ago are being sold.
Two boys aged 14, and an 18-year-old, have been treated for injuries after being shot.
Firefighters were called to a residential road after an e-bike caught alight.
A Caribbean festival featuring carnival music, dance and costumes returned for a fourth year.
Drivers were left stuck in standstill traffic stretching for miles after a crash involving two vans on the motorway.
Police investigating an assault have released CCTV of a man they want to speak to.
One person suffered burns and was taken to hospital after a fire ripped through a garage and spread to the roof of a bungalow.
Bosses at one of the UK’s most iconic landmarks say they would consider allowing a phone mast to be built on the Grade I-listed building.
A council has bought a block of flats in a bid to boost its temporary accommodation stock - as a homeless person camps outside its offices.
“Draconian” new council powers allowing enforcement officers to dish out £100 fines for swearing have left residents divided.
A campaign to save a village pub is gathering pace as hundreds of residents sign a pledge to take it over and get the pints flowing again.
A one-way scheme is to be made permanent but some say it doesn’t solve traffic problems.
Claims of loud and offensive music being blasted from a children’s amusement park have been dismissed by the owner.
Concern over riots on our streets, posturing politicians and scrapping the winter fuel allowance are among topics tackled on this week’s letters page.
Kent has the highest number of weapon attacks on animals in the country over the last three years, worrying data shows.
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