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A man in his 20s was airlifted to hospital after a collision between a car and a motorbike.
When an area of the county was said to be the UK’s second best for craft beer, we decided a pub crawl was in order to put the claim to the test...
The Chancellor is reported to be considering delaying major road projects, including the Lower Thames Crossing, amid a hug black hole in finances.
Traffic heading in and out of a town has faced disruption after a major route was shut.
A man who was reported missing has been found safe, police have confirmed.
Multiple parked vehicles were damaged overnight in a town and police are appealing for help to identify the vandals.
We look back at some of the highs and lows of being an England fan - perfectly captured in our archive pictures from across the county.
We visited two children’s homes to see first-hand what life is really like for the young people there and the staff working to rebuild their lives.
A bus driver has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving following a crash in which a 70-year-old man died almost two years ago.
As Labour enjoys a huge landslide, here’s a recap of our extensive in-depth coverage from counts across Kent and the official results as they came in.
We tried grown-up chicken nuggets and a “pork belly of dreams” at a restaurant and wine bar where a former MasterChef finalist is working wonders.
With just a week to go until we go to the polls, we look at how the parties’ promises on transport could impact Kent.
With the election just two weeks away, we look at what the parties are promising on immigration - and speak to a refugee who now calls Kent home.
Parliamentary hopefuls in Canterbury attempted to win over voters at a hustings event this evening.
We profile the Folkestone and Hythe constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, we speak to veterans about the part they played that morning - and look at Kent’s key role in duping the Nazis.
We joined the Home Secretary on a campaign stop in what is traditionally one of the Conservatives’ safest seats - but will it remain so?
LBC host Iain Dale has announced he is quitting his show to run for parliament.
On another of Kent’s best walks, we traversed an ancient chalk stream, passed a medieval chapel, had lunch at a country pub - and saw some elephants!
People angry at pollution on beaches, rivers and lakes in Kent and beyond held protests over the state of the country’s waters.