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A key road into a town centre is set to partly reopen after more than two weeks of emergency repairs.
Two businessmen brothers have pledged to create jobs and back the community in an effort to boost a once popular holiday location.
The family of a woman feared murdered on a Kent seafront created a poignant and eye-catching memorial to her on her birthday.
Businesses neighbouring a recently opened B & M say the store's arrival has brought more footfall to their shopping centre.
A mum and dad made the difficult decision to let doctors amputate their son's toes - so he could finally walk after he was born with a rare condition.
Here are some of the adorable animals patiently waiting for new owners.
A vet has scrapped unpopular plans to go cashless after customers threatened a boycott.
Frustrated villagers and their relatives have been left apprehensive to drive on pothole- strewn and flooded routes.
A major motorway sliproad remains has reopened after overrunning roadworks causing earlier long delays for drivers.
An outspoken crook revealed to KentOnline how “easy Poundland” locks allured him to raid seaside arcades.
A town centre road was shut off after an “unknown substance” was reportedly thrown at police officers.
Mushrooms instead of tampons and a frozen pizza for peaches are among the unusual substitutions customers ordering groceries online have been sent.
Town pub offers alfresco dining at Caribbean, seaside and English garden-themed shacks.
Sainsbury’s shoppers in Kent were among those hit by technical problems today, with the supermarket unable to take contactless payments.
The Secret Drinker found a popular watering hole this week which allowed his companion to go full-on naturist.
As Bluewater prepares celebrations for its 25th anniversary we take a look at what’s changed at its iconic food court over the years.
It’s been confirmed that a new shop is opening in a shopping centre’s former Disney Store unit.
Former military officer James Sunderland said uniforms and equipment which would otherwise be disposed of would be useful to cadet units.
The Parliamentary showdown over the flagship deportation Bill continues on Wednesday when it returns to the House of Lords.
DUP MP Sammy Wilson warned that if Northern Ireland became a route for illegal migrants there could be ‘passport control’ within the UK.
The proposed legislation seeks to compel judges to regard Rwanda as safe.
The Government is set to introduce its legislation setting up an independent football regulator on Tuesday.
Footage obtained by The Sun showed the princess and William at the local business on Saturday.
The number of asylum seekers to be housed at RAF Scampton, near Lincoln, will be capped at 800.
Caroline Johnson said the Government has a duty to prevent children from being accommodated or educated with those who are pretending be a child.
Tom Walkinshaw, of Alba Orbital, took one of his company’s Unicorn-2 products to the House of Commons.
Farmers and land managers will now be able to get up to £11,600 per hectare for woodlands they create.
Mushrooms instead of tampons and a frozen pizza for peaches are among the unusual substitutions customers ordering groceries online have been sent.
Town pub offers alfresco dining at Caribbean, seaside and English garden-themed shacks.
Sainsbury’s shoppers in Kent were among those hit by technical problems today, with the supermarket unable to take contactless payments.
The Secret Drinker found a popular watering hole this week which allowed his companion to go full-on naturist.
As Bluewater prepares celebrations for its 25th anniversary we take a look at what’s changed at its iconic food court over the years.
It’s been confirmed that a new shop is opening in a shopping centre’s former Disney Store unit.