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A dad whose twins were killed by their mum is appealing for donations to a charity that helped him on what would have been their third birthday.
New research shows Brexit uncertainty led to a dip in ferry bookings where passengers want more reassurance that there will be no disruption
Less than 20 jobs will be lost in a round of redundancies at the Port of Dover, it has been announced
A shop remains closed with its frontage smashed in while police investigate how a vehicle crashed into it in the early hours.
Forensics officers were called to a property after a man was found dead.
A project to get a Royal Marines book reprinted needs financial help in time for the 75th anniversary of the corps getting freedom of a Kent borough
A dancer's talent shone through at an audition for a London show despite being too tall and he rubbed shoulders with the stars
An MP has called for an urgent meeting with the Port of Dover after it announced an unspecified amount of redundancies.
A personal trainer specialised in stroke and neurological injury rehabilitation is giving a demonstration to help survivors recover in the new year
The moment when allied and German soldiers called a Christmas truce and played football in No Man's Land was recreated by pupils at this school
Since launching her first book of pooches from a dog mad town, Kathryn Reilly has published two more volumes. Her latest is just in time for Christmas
An artisan market's weekend of seasonal celebrations included a primary school choir, live music, Christmas jumpers and a raffle for the RNLI
Pictures of Royal Marines spanning over a century are being republished in a book to mark the corps' bond with a Kent town
Nothing goes right at Fawlty Towers and in two staged episodes of Basil the Rat and the Hotel Inspector audiences will witness that for themselves
Visitors to an exhibition can listen to a story written by the artist at the same time as browsing her accompanying artwork
Lots went under the hammer and festive spruces were erected throughout a town centre in preparation for a its Christmas Lights extravaganza
This is who you could vote for on December 12
When a ship's captain was serving for his country he never dreamed he'd win a lottery. Sadly when he thought he had, he found out it was a cruel con
Now is the time to get your chimney's swept, Kent Fire & Rescue say after a blaze broke out earlier today
A man who had been arrested on suspicion of a vicious assault near a church has been released pending investigation