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A former soldier who lost a leg after stepping on a bomb in Afghanistan has helped raise thousands of pounds for charity.
Almost 100 years ago the people of a Kent town came out in force to mark the funeral of a Belgian soldier.
Campaigners calling for a potentially dangerous weed killer to be banned have been left disappointed.
The number of people charged with a form of domestic violence in Kent has been revealed.
The number of youngsters swapping the TV for a tablet is increasing, according to the industry watchdog.
Bosses at one of Kent's farms have said they have had to get rid of tonnes of raspberries because there was no one to pick them.
An organisation is working to get people on the streets this winter warm and give them a hot meal.
You may not have started your festive shopping yet but we have a few things you could buy to spoil your pooch.
A 16-year-old boy missing for a week has been found safe and well.
The search engine Google can collect users' information even when a device is turned off and the SIM card removed, it has been revealed.
A Kent MP has led a debate about the human and financial cost drug addiction has on families.
A woman suffered minor injuries after she was shoved to the ground in an attempted robbery.
MPs have voted down an amendment in the government's EU Withdrawal Bill saying animals can feel pain and emotion.
We are reportedly getting more abrupt by choosing to ditch adverbs which are traditionally used to avoid causing offence.
The county is set to be hit by winds of up to 70mph and heavy rain as Met Office chiefs warn of difficult driving conditions.
A psychologist and her coach have set up a group to fight off depression and anxiety.
The Queen and her husband Prince Philip got married 70 years ago today. We ask what makes a successful marriage.
Illegally-owned shotguns, rifles, pistols and revolvers have been given to police 'no questions asked' in the first week of a fortnight-long amnesty.
Motorists are being told to watch their speed as it's revealed one in every 100 people involved in a crash in Kent dies.
MPs are calling for the government to come up with a plan to make sure the 2015 'lorry chaos' does not repeat itself.