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Rebel Tories have moved a step closer to ousting their council leader after defeating him by a landslide margin in a no-confidence vote.
Two animal rights protesters have blocked off the entrance to a testing laboratory.
Visitors to four properties could be jailed as police crack down on drug dealing along the coast.
A flasher exposed himself to two women walking down an alleyway late at night.
A wannabe boxer has been caught on camera punching and kicking a town centre business' sign before tearing it off a wall.
Striking plans to build a new solar farm have sparked claims a Kent town has become one of the greenest in the country.
Angry residents have been left without water for more than 10 hours after a pipe burst.
The county council says it cannot care for any more unaccompanied asylum-seeking children - as it today reached its limit of safe capacity.
A “bonkers” scheme allowing drivers to leave their vehicles in leisure centre car parks for 33p an hour could be overhauled by a local authority.
A man was punched unconscious as he tried to break up a late-night row between two women.
New figures show the proportion of working-age people in a Kent district claiming out-of-work benefits has risen to 10% during lockdown.
A man has been taken to hospital after a fight broke out in a harbour.
Two dinghies carrying more than a dozen migrants have washed up on a Kent beach.
A 39-year-old has appeared before magistrates after police raided a property.
An elderly shop owner says he feels like he has been attacked after police stormed his antique furniture store by mistake.
A harbour has been closed to swimmers after "above normal" levels of E-coli were discovered in the water.
A drive-thru flu jab centre is set to open in Kent as GPs prepare to vaccinate thousands more people amid fears of a second Covid-19 wave.
Angry students marched through London demanding the government scraps the moderation of A-level results in a protest organised by a Kent student.
A nightclub's dance floor has been temporarily removed as bosses prepare to reopen the town centre venue as a bar.
Campaigners say a 2,000-truck lorry park highlights the "unfortunate consequences of Brexit" - as dozens of protesters demonstrated against the site.