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The ferocious faces of eight newly-carved gargoyles have returned to Canterbury Cathedral for the first time in more than 100 years.
A busy route damaged in heavy rain has been closed for emergency roadworks.
A woman has been taken to hospital after a car crashed into a house, where police, ambulance and fire crews remain at the scene.
A magistrates court was evacuated and staff had to be decontaminated after a suspicious white powder was sent to the building.
A woman at fault for the death of a 92-year-old man had 'never put a foot wrong' in 54 years of driving before the fatal accident.
Anyone stopping at a lay-by off the A2 cannot fail to miss the rotting stench of litter dumped by other motorists.
Visitors to a Kent wildlife park will be able to see brown bears for the first time in four months.
A man is struggling to come to terms with a brutal attack which left him unconscious on the ground and his six-year-old son needing counselling.
A collection of penny arcade machines and jukeboxes, some dating from the late 19th century, will be sold at auction this week.
The mother of a woman stabbed to death in a petty row has spoken of her disgust at learning the murderer had tried to have his conviction overturned.
A man in his 80s pleaded with his daughter not to let the man who conned him out of almost £1,000 get away with the crime.
Police swooped on a flat and arrested a boy on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of drugs.
A Victorian building in the heart of a town is up for sale for the first time since the mid 1800s.
Workers at a charity centre face losing their jobs just days before Christmas.
Firefighters were called to deal with a blaze at a workshop.
Startling figures have revealed almost a fifth of reception children are overweight, prompting a call for urgent action to tackle childhood obesity.
A 19-year-old man has been taken to hospital after his car hit a tree this morning.
An escort who offers herself to men for money in Kent speaks frankly of her life... and how she came to be a prostitute.
A dad died and his wife and toddler son were badly injured when the caravan he was towing went out of control because he was driving too fast.
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