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Up to 2,000 people are set to receive free, remote training to find new jobs online in a bid to boost employment.
Dozens of people gathered to take part in a special outdoor exercise session.
A business owner has been left counting the cost after a gang targeted her bridal shop.
As police excavate a cellar in search of a suspected victim of Fred West, a former Kent journalist believes he was the last person to see her alive.
A former detective has shelled out more than £8,000 to launch a horsebox-based snack business.
Parents want to see a disused pub given a new lease of life.
Police carried out a dawn raid at a town centre pub in connection with an ongoing investigation into suspected drug dealing.
A dad hailed by his family as "miracle man" after surviving eight heart attacks has returned home to spend his final days.
A new primary school, which is part of a £419 million regeneration project, has received planning approval for a two-form entry.
Company bosses have been left counting the cost after thieves took vital equipment and trashed their premises.
Dreams of opening a nursery in a disused pub have been dropped after bosses said they couldn't afford to keep up with red-tape regulations.
The vaccination programme in Medway received special praise from a top medic at today's Downing Street briefing after delivering 50,000 jabs.
A couple who rented a 'wonky' 500-year-old high street shop that was once a brothel say they are convinced the building is haunted.
People have been told they may see more police at a hospital after officers were made aware of threats of a demonstration.
Tributes have been paid to a community volunteer who has died aged 89.
A funeral director and magistrate has been formally appointed to one the county's most historic jobs.
A dad who has survived heart attacks, organ failure and has had his legs amputated, has made a tragic plea to his wife to let him come home to die.
A mum whose naked cleaning venture was put under wraps because of lockdown can’t wait to bare all once restrictions are lifted.
The head of a troubled school where half the staff left their posts in a little over a year has "taken some time away for personal reasons".
A recruitment agency boss is confused at the lack of interest in traineeships despite being based in a youth unemployment hotspot.