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Businesses have stepped up to provide free school meals to children this half term after MPs voted against extending the measure.
An appeal is being made specifically for boys' toys as volunteers aim to ease the stress of Christmas on struggling families.
Footage shows a mangled car and crumpled bus strewn across a residential road after a crash.
Plans have been submitted by the Home Office to create an asylum seeker intake centre in Dover.
A businessman whose prosecco bar made innovative use of a closed down paddling pool during lockdown has given away part of his profits.
A charity came swinging back into action following a fundraising hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Objection to a major housing development opposite a country park continues to grow as a date for planners to grant their decision remains unconfirmed.
A publican who has pulled more than five and a half million pints in his 40-year landlordship says 2020 has been his most challenging year yet.
A woman whose flat was raided as part of a mass drugs operation was found dead exactly two months later, an inquest heard.
The Court of Appeal has confirmed receipt of an application by former Dover MP Charlie Elphicke to overturn his sexual assault convictions.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested after an alleged assault on a woman.
More than 100 businesses in Kent will each be given a free Christmas tree to boost festive cheer.
A young seal found with fishing line around its neck is feared to have suffered an "agonising" death.
Mystery local heroes will be turning on a town's Christmas Lights this year as organisers announce preparations for their first ever virtual event.
A secondary school has confirmed pupils are learning remotely due to "some positive cases" of Covid-19.
An 81-year-old man whose body was found in the sea was being investigated by police for historic offences, an inquest has heard.
Every single staff member will be made redundant at a struggling theatre after its recovery fund bid to the government was rejected.
Ten primary schools have refreshed their libraries with a more diverse range of fiction and non-fiction.
Five emergency service vehicles and an air ambulance are attending an incident.
A town council has sets out plans for a virtual service this Remembrance to avoid crowds gathering at a memorial.