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After a Kent MP said the Prime Minister should resign if he cannot secure a deal with the EU, will more follow in his footsteps?
Night-time beeping and 104 bottles of urine - life next to the A20 lorry queue is not all that pleasant for a young family.
From supply chain chaos to breakdowns galore, we look at the impact of congested roads on Kent's businesses after the UK leaves the EU.
A food charity is bracing for a surge in demand in the run up to the festive period, as families continue to struggle from the effects of Covid-19.
The towering shell of an historic structure could be repurposed as an open-air drive-in cinema and performance space in 2021.
A career skipper believes taking back UK waters could transform the fishing industry, as the UK and EU continue to grapple with the Brexit transition.
Thousands of children will be given flu vaccines after missing out earlier in the year due to school bubbles having to isolate from coronavirus.
People in Kent are among the first in the world to receive the Covid vaccine - we break down everything you need to know about the rollout.
A PHD student is due to start treatment for multiple sclerosis today, but is not letting the illness stall her academic ambitions.
Residents are keeping the spirit of their community alive by sharing meals with their most vulnerable neighbours, as tier three restrictions continue.
People travelling to work were forced to avoid a man in distress standing on the carriageway this morning, as falling snow made conditions worse.
A youth worker and director's acclaimed county lines film hopes to educate and outrage communities across Kent.
Catch up with the podcasting team as they discuss the latest political developments across the county.
The county's blanket tier three restrictions have divided MPs - could they also damage relationships between its communities?
Independent businesses are urging shoppers to go local during this year's retail event - in a year where they need more support than ever.
Kent will exit Lockdown 2 next week in Tier 3, as infection rates in parts of the county are among the worst in England.
Landlords have criticised the new tier system coming into force next week, saying it could disproportionately damage the hospitality industry.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has offered one council a 'golden opportunity' to drastically improve the lives of people who are homeless.
A husband and wife who fostered a child are encouraging others to do the same, as a charity reports a rise in children needing stable homes.
A musician from Kent has spoken of touring across the world in a band on the cusp of global success.