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A county councillor claims he was “ambushed” by Reform UK’s top table at County Hall who he says are “focused on soundbite politics”.
A teenage tearaway who killed a seagull with a catapult and used it to injure a disabled man has been urged to stop doing “stupid and unkind things”.
There were three-mile queues on a major road this morning after a crash.
An internationally-famed artist from Kent known for his ‘graffiti spaghetti’ designs is set to appear in a new TV documentary.
The parents of a nine-year-old boy battling a devastating muscle-wasting condition say new research could offer them more time with him.
At 92, Derek Ward is one of Kent’s oldest company directors - but he has no intention of retiring.
A long-running KFC outlet which closed last year has been filled by another fast-food company.
The decision to halt a controversial policy to hike some car parking charges by almost 40% has been declared a “victory for common sense”.
One of the evacuees from a block of flats which caught fire has discovered her home was broken into.
Plans have been revealed for a jewellery chain to move into a former phone store at a shopping centre.
A store in a budget supermarket chain has been temporarily closed for major refurbishment work.
An international cricket star enjoys the food at a Kent restaurant so much that he has visited four times in one week.
Greggs wants to move into another Kent town centre - with plans lodged to take over a former bank branch.
Staff and customers at a store have been praised for their swift action after rushing to the aid of four people hurt in a road traffic collision.
A police video shows the dramatic moment officers stopped a thief who’d earlier taken £23,000 of shoes from a parked lorry.
The emergency services have resumed a search for a missing girl who entered the River Thames with a young boy.
Two lanes were shut at a key Kent crossing after a vehicle breakdown.
Police have thanked the public who assisted with their search to locate two missing girls, aged 16 and 18.
Elderly residents face the “inhumane” upheaval of being moved out of their retirement complex and into temporary accommodation for two years.
Three children’s play areas have reopened after renovation work totalling £180,000.
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