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A piece of naval history will go on display to the public in a warship's namesake Kent town after being handed over by the Royal Navy.
A council leader has been pressed to step up efforts to house and support Afghan refugees fleeing their homeland following the Taliban takeover.
A man was beaten and knocked out in an unprovoked street attack by thugs.
The first pupils have started at a brand new multi-million pound secondary school which has opened its doors for the new school year.
Drivers are facing gridlock with traffic coming to a standstill as schools return.
A highly controversial bid to renew the use of a former golf course as a council contractor's depot has been met with scores of angry responses.
Hobbycraft has revealed its latest Kent store will open next month with a grand opening planned and goody bags for the first 100 shoppers.
A man was arrested after police found two knives following a crash but he was released after inquiries found they were being carried legally.
Vaccination rates will play a key role in making sure children are safe from coronavirus on the return back to school, says Kent's TV doctor.
Olympic champion and soon-to-be Strictly star Adam Peaty met with aspiring young swimmers at a pool in Kent to give his top tips on how to win.
A man sitting on a bench was beaten in a random attack carried out by two strangers.
Drivers abusing the blue badge parking scheme have been targeted in a crackdown by council enforcement teams who are using a new app to check users.
A man was Tasered and arrested after allegedly "wielding two large knives" outside a town centre pub.
A gang of teenagers is wanted by police after a fire extinguisher was reported stolen from a train.
A Kent MP is taking on a cycling challenge to support women's cancer charities after her own battle with breast cancer.
Younger children and teenagers at higher risk of serious illness from Covid are being offered vaccines in latest expansion of the programme in Kent.
A man reported missing has been found safe as police thank the public for their help following an appeal.
Raids have been carried out at homes in connection with a spate of break-ins across Kent leading to the arrests of three people including a boy, 15.
Youngsters and police have been working together as part of a project aiming to tackle knife crime and reduce violence in a town.
Drivers are being warned of hour-long queues approaching the Dartford Crossing once again as heavy congestion builds.