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Two prime commercial Kent freehold properties occupied by a restaurant chain and a pub have gone up for sale for £1.8 million and £1.25 million.
Paramedics and ambulance staff are increasingly suffering sexual assaults from patients, shocking new figures have revealed.
A woman whose life was turned upside down by a stroke while on holiday has found her way back - thanks to the healing power of music.
A businessman who had a “steely determination” to get things done has died aged 91.
Behind closed doors in Kent, a hidden crisis is taking hold - one that often goes unseen by neighbours, friends, and even family.
A young woman says she felt “let down” after falling victim to an impersonation scam that left her with a £6,000 loan and a damaged credit score.
Villagers are in uproar over plans to “industrialise” the countryside with a sprawling 250-acre solar and battery farm.
The author of a biography of one of Britain’s most distinguished portrait painters is furious that Waterstones has refused to stock it.
The annual Pilgrims Hospices Cycle Challenge raised a record-breaking sum at the weekend.
The harrowing story of a former Kent MP’s near-fatal battle with sepsis has become a driving force behind a renewed push to tackle the condition.
Wine lovers will be able to sample the county’s best tipples when 16 vineyard owners showcase their wares this month.
The heartbroken family of a popular kebab shop owner who died suddenly aged 37 say the business was his pride and joy and will reopen.
The designer of a new public drinking water tower has defended its eyebrow-raising appearance after it was unveiled today.
Thousands are expected to descend on Kent this summer to watch an airshow promising the “ultimate in spectacular aerial entertainment”.
Anger is mounting as Britain’s smallest town remains shut off so repairs can be carried out on the mayor’s house - despite work grinding to a halt.
A heartless thief has stolen hundreds of pounds from a church charity shop and cafe.
A teacher will become only the second woman in the world to attempt a daunting challenge off the Kent coast this summer.
Tributes have been paid to a woman described as “endlessly curious but with a steely determination” who will be remembered for helping others.
An entertainer’s “completely nuts” act has earned him another shot at fame on one of the country’s top television talent shows.
A unique underwater sculpture in a Kent river should be left to ‘weather’ with the flow of the river and the seasons, says its creator.