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A man was reportedly attacked and robbed after his coat hood was pulled over his head.
An international coffee shop chain has revealed the opening date for its second Kent branch.
An abusive boyfriend manipulated his partner by threatening to "terrorise" her and repeatedly saying he would kill himself.
A motorcyclist has been airlifted to a London hospital after a crash.
Runner James West was left disappointed with his performance as he came eighth at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in Turkey.
A haulage firm boss knocked a man unconscious and injured his son with a single punch during a row over a dog.
Neighbours say plans to build a glamping cabin in their narrow residential street is a "recipe for disaster" which will cause a "parking nightmare".
Fire crews were called to two homes after blazes broke out in a kitchen and bedroom.
An abandoned school site earmarked for homes has been put up for sale.
A mum was left shocked after being asked to fold her daughter's pushchair down on a bus - to allow space for a dog in a pram.
A bistro, bar and café all under one roof is set to open in a village, hosting fire-eating entertainment and cook-your-own steak nights.
A cook who stabbed a rival in the neck and buttocks with a sharpened metal bar after a late-night gathering turned sour has been jailed.
A GP surgery has been plunged into special measures as little more than a fifth of patients said they could easily contact staff on the phone.
Cucumbers grown in Kent have travelled to branches of Marks and Spencer more than 6,000 miles away - where they are sold for £2.90 each.
Friends and family of a dad and ex-running coach have spoken of their "profound shock" at the death of the "lively and happy-go-lucky" 45-year-old.
A 1940s theatre which was "derelict and mouldy" is being given a new lease of life - as bosses prepare to finally welcome back punters.
Laughing youths branded "feral" by fed-up locals have targeted a small business by setting fires and damaging its buildings.
A mobile home that "suddenly appeared" on a clifftop is set to be removed following a lengthy legal fight.
A school's decision to shun costumes for World Book Day has sparked debate over how the event should be celebrated in the cost-of-living crisis.
Striker Rowan Liburd is too good to be playing in Isthmian South East, according to Ramsgate boss Jamie Coyle.
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