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A probe has revealed no contamination in a petrol station's diesel after motorists claimed to have experienced problems after filing up their cars.
More than 220 plants were discovered after police on patrol smelled drugs coming from a house.
In the final part of a series of interviews, we speak to the council's Labour leader about its policies and aims for the local election.
A 15-year-old girl went into cardiac arrest and died just hours after she was told by a GP she had an ear infection.
A high-flying barrister is aiming to set a world record by cycling across the so-called “Sea of Death” in less than a day.
Getting the homeless into the warmth during cold nights is more complex than it seems, as our reporter found out on an overnight rough sleeper count.
A search has been launched for two men after a woman was attacked during a raid of a city flat.
Ahead of the Canterbury City Council election in May, the leader of the Lib Dem group reveals which issues the party will be campaigning on.
A councillor believes the chances of a grammar school being established along the coast are the highest they have ever been.
Conservationists think residents’ support for the construction of a Lidl should be ignored because they have “no knowledge” of the site's importance.
Plans to build an 80-bed hotel, shops and restaurants in a seaside town's car park have been scrapped.
Controversial plans to demolish a disused pub and convert it into a Co-op and flats have been rejected for the second time in less than 12 months.
With the local election looming, we speak to the leader of the Tories in the first of a three-part series featuring the heads of the main parties.
Police are concerned for the welfare of a man who has disappeared.
Seven miles of queues built up after fire van car and a crash along the same stretch of motorway.
None of Kent's branches of a popular chain of cafe will be closed, accountants have confirmed.
The date of a High Court wrangle over funding of a feasibility study for a key road project has been revealed.
Several items of jewellery, including a Queen's Jubilee necklace, were stolen from a pensioner's home during a burglary.
County council bosses are seeking funding to expand a secondary school as its head teacher reveals that once again it is oversubscribed.
The future of troubled cafe chain Patisserie Valerie is in doubt after it collapsed into administration, putting four shops in Kent at risk.