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A heartbroken family have paid a touching tribute to a junior doctor who drowned after a late-night swim ended in tragedy.
A man has been arrested and a police cordon set up after a woman was raped in a park.
Fond memories of an usherette who worked at a Kent theatre for 58 years and showed millions of audience members to their seats.
Matt Longhurst says it’s the facilities that have attracted players to high-flying Ramsgate - not money.
He's immortalised on top of one of golf's most prized trophies - but few know the remarkable story of one of the sport's forgotten legends.
A council leader is calling on the government to intervene in the running of the authority which has racked up costs of £9 million in six years.
Fire crews are reminding people to unplug electrical items after an overheated laptop sparked a fire at a family home.
An aspiring sports star with dreams of playing for England must learn to walk again after suffering two massive seizures.
Community groups sign open letter to government asking for u-turn on Universal Credit cut as thousands set to be plunged below poverty line.
A motorist almost five times the alcohol limit was seen swerving across a road and brazenly got out of his vehicle with a can of beer in his hand.
A study is being carried out to see what the future may hold for a landmark waterfront structure.
A man has appeared in court after a cannabis farm was found in a commercial unit.
An ‘anti-gym’ personal trainer has unveiled a plan to create an environmental fitness space on a beach.
From the world's most famous unmade bed to a train-load of life-size effigies, it's been quite a first decade for Kent's biggest art gallery.
Who has a curry at lunchtime on a Sunday? That's what our reviewer did and the food was so good he didn't care there was no alcohol available.
A Kent MP says a company has been forced to dumped a huge amount of produce - and urged the Prime Minister to tackle farming labour shortages.
Boris Johnson saw his majority cut as several Tory MPs - including one from Kent - opposed his tax hike to pay for health and social care.
A woman was left wondering if she would ever be able to chew food again after suffering a vicious assault at the hands of her bullying partner.
Southern Water will pay £100,000 compensation over sewage leaks caused by a lightning strike in June.
Police have unearthed yet another cannabis farm in a Kent district - the third in less than a week.