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A man in his 60s had his hands tied to his steering wheel and then robbed of cash, police say.
A retired priest and transport enthusiast reminds us what we lost when trams were replaced by buses and cars.
Elsie Smith, one of Kent's oldest residents, has died aged 102.
A last-minute pollution report forced councillors to put back a decision on 124 new homes.
Councillors insist a controversial new housing estate should not be built until road improvements are completed.
Aerobatic pilot Justyn Gorman, parachutists, stunt motorcyclists, a dog display team and pirates are lined up for a big fun day on the Kent coast.
Two men aged 27 and 30 were plucked to safety during a rescue operation after being trapped on a mud bank.
Three teenagers nearly drowned during an after-school dip, prompting calls for a safety campaign in schools across Kent.
A Kent actor who lost a leg from diabetes and needs a wheelchair is taking to the London stage to play a man suffering from motor neurone disease.
A man who suffered serious injuries while working on a house has passed away after catching an infection.
An unholy row has broken out at a Church of England school after two popular teachers have decided to leave.
More than 200 new jobs announced as part of a £50 million development of a derelict site. But port bosses need help to name new £3 million bridge.
Education watchdog gives pre-school a glowing report after inspection.
Dutch mayor says "sorry" for his Navy invading Britain as 350th anniversary celebrations go with a bang.
Two young girls and a man were given oxygen and taken to hospital after getting into difficulties in the sea.
Brilliant songs and a roller-coaster of emotion bring to the stage the frustrating life and death story of The Small Faces' Stevie Marriott.
A council has been forced to remove a public bench after neighbours complained about rowdy drinkers making a nuisance.
Publication of a borough council's house-building plans has been delayed.
Two top teachers are to leave after governors demanded swingeing cuts to their schools.
A Kent MP and a bus company have launched appeals for blankets, clothes, toiletries and food for the victims of the London tower block blaze.