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Lifeboat crews have been busy this weekend as they deal with sinking boats and broken down vessels off the Kent coast.
A Kent MP has admitted she is "very embarrassed and ashamed" of the way Labour has been handling the anti-Semitic crisis engulfing the party.
Highways teams have been placing extra warning signs on the A2 following yesterday's traffic chaos on Kent's major roads.
Four fire engines raced to the scene of a blaze at a three-storey property.
The closure of the M2 - and roadworks on the A2 - are both causing big tailbacks on Kent's major roads.
A driver has been spoken to by police after a BMW veered off the road, rolled down a bank and crashed into a car wash.
A large outdoor cinema at Dreamland will be screening the Cricket World Cup final tomorrow as England face New Zealand.
Traders will continue to pay a mandatory levy after a scheme aimed at promoting businesses won a referendum-style vote.
Shop owners are threatening to take legal action as votes on a divisive business scheme are counted behind closed doors.
A national retailer has announced it will be moving into a high street store left vacant by a clothing chain.
Fire crews tackled a late-night log cabin blaze sparked by an electrical fault.
Brewer and pub company Shepherd Neame is launching a vegan burger at its drinking holes across the county.
A damning report is set to highlight more failures in the management of East Kent Housing - with concerns over fire, legionella and electrical tests.
A tree surveyor struggling with chronic pain and fatigue died following a suspected overdose at home, an inquest has concluded.
The family of a university student who died of a heart attack have been urged to get themselves medically checked.
A nature reserve has been revealed as part of plans for a park and ride which campaigners believe has been included to 'trick' them.
A former council leader says East Kent Housing is no longer fit for purpose - after gas safety checks were missed at hundreds of homes.
What does it take to become the world's best crazy golfer? Kent's serial minigolf champion reflects on his latest win.
A senior university lecturer has appeared in court charged with fraud by false representation over a five-year period.
Statistics show one of Kent's most deprived areas has a higher percentage of children living in poverty than in every London borough.