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Colleagues have praised the resilience of a man who lost both his feet after suffering a stroke at the age of 32.
A bedridden grandmother who died in a fire had been given flame-proof bedsheets weeks before her death, but never used them.
An MP has warned roadworks causing overnight closures of a motorway need to be finished so Kent can be "prepared whatever happens" with Brexit.
Members of a Conservative association are collecting fresh signatures as they push for a motion of no confidence in their MP.
The Health Secretary has waded in about support offered to reality TV stars following the death of former Love Island contestant Michael Thalassitis.
Groups are being set up in a bid to try and support people's wellbeing.
Seven and eight-year-olds have shown their local MP the problems they suffer on a daily basis.
Local Conservatives are calling for their own MP and senior cabinet member to step down.
Doughnut giant Krispy Kreme has pulled out of one the county's towns after less than a year.
A hospital's trust has revealed how many parking spaces it plans to add to its current serving.
A date has been set for the reopening of a museum burnt down in a suspected arson attack.
Councillors have defied expert advice as they seek to solve years of traffic and parking issues.
Two friends are ready to fall 12,000 feet to raise money in memory of their friend who passed away.
An officer who crashed a Kent Police vehicle into parked cars en route to a crime scene asked for his trial to be held outside the county.
A six-figure lottery grant means primary school children will be able to access help to manage their emotions.
A by-election has been triggered after a councillor handed in her resignation today.
A flytipper has been fined more than £1,300 for dumping a variety of waste down a rural lane.
Staff at a hospital which sees thousands of patients each year have spoken out about the decision to close.
Patient appointments are being changed after a private hospital announced it will close.
Vulnerable people are being mis-sold holiday homes as a permanent place to live, an MP has claimed.