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A father-of-two was thrilled to take ‘magnificent’ photos and video of a rare Northern Lights display off the Kent coast.
A father-of-five’s health has been transformed after receiving an organ transplant from a woman who took her own life.
A ‘putrid’ layer of bright yellow algae on the surface of the water at a protected beauty spot had raised fears of pollutants at the site.
A BMW has become the latest car to be jacked up into the air by automated bollards in a city centre.
An elderly woman is missing and police are seeking the public’s help to track her down.
A kebab shop boss has achieved a lifelong dream by opening his own restaurant at the back of the takeaway.
A charity is planning to open a coastal spot where volunteers will observe and report on maritime going-ons.
All of Kent’s branches of troubled chain Wilko will soon close, a union has confirmed.
A stretch of motorway is reopening after shutting amid delays due to upped port security as part of the manhunt for terror suspect Daniel Khalife.
Police have searched a village woodland following reports of a man carrying a weapon.
A major route has been closed following a crash involving a car and a motorcycle.
A trio tried to flee a drugs bust as officers uncovered a huge cannabis factory with a potential half a million pounds turnover.
A barn caught ablaze in a village prompting fire crews to attend the scene.
A canopy at a train station caught alight prompting firefighters to attend the scene.
Bin strikes in a Kent district have finally ended after 67 days as workers have agreed to accept an improved pay offer.
Extra security checks are being carried out ports in Kent in an effort to track down a former solider and terrorism suspect who has escaped prison.
A Dolly Parton impersonator has expressed disappointment after her show became the latest Kent event to be cancelled over fears of dangerous concrete.
A shopkeeper caught selling out-of-date food has hit out at the one-star hygiene score given to his business.
A council waste contractor has defended its decision to pay non-striking binmen a £700 ‘bonus’ for their extra efforts during industrial action.
Hundreds of drivers are stuck in gridlock traffic after an oil spill and a vehicle fire forced a main route to be shut leading to rush hour delays.