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A leading politician is "optimistic" about Theresa May's Brexit deal despite staunch criticism.
Staff at an Italian restaurant couldn't believe their eyes when chart-topper Jess Glynne sat down for a meal.
There's been a surge in patients diagnosed with a condition in which they wake up 500 times a night.
Theresa May has hit back at questions about her leadership and pledged to see through Britain's exit from the EU.
The county's community spirit came to the fore as people rushed to help strangers amid the Beast from the East chaos.
Police are investigating allegations a woman in her 20s was raped at a house.
Tens of thousands of people who own houses and flats across Kent are being forced to pay rising fees connected to their properties.
Emergency services were sent to at scene of a major "police incident" on the M25.
Meteorologists have revealed the likelihood of snow falling in Kent on Christmas Day.
Children as young as three are being referred to a gender identity service, as experts warn many confused youngsters have no one to confide in.
A squash tournament held in honour of a young man who took his own life has raised thousands of pounds for a mental health charity.
Ten food outlets across the county are in need of "urgent improvements", according to health inspectors.
Friends of a young man who took his own life are hoping to keep his memory alive by raising thousands of pounds for a mental health charity.
A charity has called for government action following figures showing hundreds of youngsters in Kent have been living in danger.
Retailers have been accused of 'blatant profiteering' despite prices at the pumps falling for the second month in a row.
Experts warn the 24-7 nature of some of our favourite networking sites are creating serious mental health issues among children.
The 24-7 nature of social media is leaving youngsters 'under siege' from pornography and at risk of suicide, experts claim.
More than half of all calls to police in parts of Kent are from people suffering mental health issues, it's been revealed.
Police can spend up to 90 minutes dealing with people suffering from mental health issues, but a pioneering project is helping cut lost time.
People who suffer a mental health breakdown should never be locked up in a police cell, says a top official pressing for change.
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