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Henry VIII is making a return to Leeds Castle - in the shape of his armour.
One of Kent's biggest ever auctions of classic cars - worth hundreds of thousands of pounds - goes under the hammer this week.
A new-born black puppy was among more than a dozen 'sad' dogs rescued from the cold, dark shed of a breeder.
Plain sailing as three windmills in the Ashford area will welcome visitors to a special heritage festival.
Their lives in your hands - could you be a community first responder?
Extra buses have been added to routes linking the William Harvey and the town to ease parking pressures at the hospital.
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of robbing a man just feet away from Maidstone Prison.
The head of a private ambulance service has suddenly stepped down after the firm was swamped with hundreds of complaints.
A woman nicknamed the Iron Maiden has been hailed as one of the world's most successful female poker players of all time.
A town wants to become a trade hub and set up a £1.5m enterprise centre to encourage more entrepreneurs.
Our House is a touching tale of life and love, heartbreak and comedy - and a hatful of Madness songs. Nick Lillitos went to the opening night.
A vicar's been told to leave a village church after being accused of falling "short of the standards of behaviour which the Church expects".
A team whose work is so sickening its members sometimes need counselling has won US recognition.
A council worker died after he left a hotel drinking binge through the wrong door and plunged down a flight of stairs in his wheelchair.
A deadly virus that has wiped out two billion bees - raising fears of food shortages - is at the heart of a county summit today.
A church has become one of the first in the UK to perform teetotal Holy Communions.
A terminally ill patient was forced to wait hours for an ambulance in the latest in a string of failings by a private firm, it's been revealed.
The costs of running a new hospital means an NHS Trust was given £28million in a bailout payment.
In a tale straight out of the pages of a Dickens novel, new details have emerged of the day the great novelist survived a train crash
A family have thanked medics who saved the life of a five-year-old who cheated death after being struck by a pony.