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The transport secretary has been given a tour of Rochester’s new railway station as platforms, stairs and an underpass are taking shape.
A grandmother, 61, and her toyboy fiance, who live off benefits, are due to feature on a shock television documentary - Can’t Work, Won't Work.
A senior clergyman has withdrawn from his high profile role at a cathedral after separating from his wife.
Since Jamie Johnson won the hearts of millions of TV viewers on The Voice, his diary has been crammed with gigs and charity appearances.
A driver who died after crashing her car into a roundabout fell ill at the wheel before the accident, it has been confirmed.
Medway’s first Sainsbury’s Local shop could open by May as work starts on the new store.
One of Medway’s oldest pubs has been bought by Green King brewery and is set for a major refurbishment.
Pub chain Wetherspoons is still looking for an outlet in Gillingham but has scrapped plans to take over the former Fads decorating store.
Medway Council face another tough year with a shortfall of £12 million after the government announced a 1.8% cut in funding for local authorities.
A jury has returned a verdict of suicide after a six-week inquest into the death of a 15-year-old inmate.
A grandmother given a new car for her silver wedding anniversary is refusing to collect it from the dealership after it developed a “dangerous” fault.
Travellers occupying a car park in Medway have been ordered to move again - but the head of the family, who has cancer, will be allowed to stay.
A carer who gave up work after being diagnosed with cancer has been forced to live on as little as £22 a week as she waits for benefits.
A patient suffering from inoperable cancer has been told there is a worldwide shortage for his life-saving drugs.
A publican who became the face of Bill Sikes from Oliver Twist at numerous Rochester Dickens Festival has died.
Legal notices have been served on a group of travellers who have moved on to a site near Chatham railway station taking up spaces used by commuters.
In a little corner of Kent there's a touch of the Caribbean - complete with bananas!
Tempers have flared after a remembrance service saw a Ukip member laying a wreath branded with his party's logo.
The day after the funeral of his wife and childhood sweetheart, a father-of-eight killed himself with a mixture of drugs, an inquest heard.
Fake cigarettes - some containing human faeces and sawdust - have been flooding parts of Kent in unprecedented numbers.