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After the Second World War, many west Africans came to Britain to study, with their children often fostered by working-class, white families in Kent.
A new Marks & Spencer will welcome customers in less than two weeks.
A magnet fisher made a shocking discovery when he pulled a wartime bomb out of the River Medway.
A suspect charged with violently attacking a 19-year-old girl has been flown back to Britain from Romania.
A woman has spent the last six and a half years helping lonely older people find companionship, helped by a dedicated member of staff and volunteers.
A fish and chip shop has put up a sign telling customers they are not required to wear a face covering if they are the only person in the outlet.
A small, Kent-based charity has announced it is now accepting donations of cyptocurrency, such as Bitcoin.
Police have been cracking down on people breaking the law by not wearing a seatbelt, handing out more than 600 fines in two weeks.
Two men from London, in their early 20s, have been charged with various offences after crack cocaine, heroine and a machete were seized.
The body of a 33-year-old rope access climber was discovered by police earlier this month in woodland near a main road.
The 20-year-old son of the boss of online fashion store Boohoo was found dead at his home in Kent.
From today gin fans can head down to a new distillery to try its first product.
Staff have put in plenty of measures to keep guests safe while still offering a delicious menu in a delightful setting.
A 54-year-old man who was found with a baton and fake ID while dealing cocaine has been put behind bars.
Police were called to a van which had stopped on the M2, and when searching the driver's vehicle, found a substantial quantity of drugs.
A leisure centre is welcoming visitors back, but no children will be allowed for now and some facilities will remain closed.
Kent County Council is warning residents to be extra vigilant after it received reports of misleading leaflets being posted through doors.
A husband and wife team have vowed to revive a town's historic distilling legacy by launching their own range of spirits.
A developer has submitted revised plans to build hundreds of homes at a golf club, much to the dismay of villagers.
Kent County Council is running trials to see if drones could be used to detect problems on roads such as potholes.