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The death of a nine-month-old who choked on food while at nursery will be investigated by police.
A transport firm has apologised for mistakes which saw it stripped of its contract to run trains on busy commuter routes.
Shoppers have two new stores to try at the Ashford Designer Outlet after a pair of empty units were filled.
Covid cases continue to climb as the government works on plans to roll-out booster jabs in bid to combat Omicron variant.
A prolific development company has expressed disappointment after a planning inspector upheld a council's rejection of plans for hundreds of homes.
More than 15,000 hours of unpaid time have been given at a community hub to support the effort of delivering the life-saving jabs.
A primary school principal has been praised by his bosses as he steps down from his post to focus on family life.
Metal detectors and watches were among the items taken in an afternoon burglary.
A much-loved Kent Messenger advertising manager who served the company for 25 years has died of colon cancer.
Shepherd Neame has offloaded two hotels which it says have been hit by the decline in business travel caused by the pandemic.
Find out when Father Christmas will be riding his sleigh down your street with his Rotary Club helpers.
People in a seaside town have staged a vigil to remember those who were drowned when a small boat capsized in the Channel last week.
Money has been raised so that volunteers can stage a Christmas party for young care leavers who may have otherwise spent the big day alone.
A 1963 robbery of a mail train may be the most famous railway heist of all - but one gang pulled off a similar raid more than a century earlier.
People have flocked back to our towns to mark the festive run-up - to celebrate here's some famous blasts from the past.
Food waste campaigners are bringing the Disco Soup movement to town to bring the community together for a communal meal.
A suspect has arrested after allegedly making threats to kill and trying to rob someone in a town centre.
A TV quiz contestant from Kent has put his general knowledge to the test in an effort to pay for a hydrotherapy pool for disabled children.
A council says it is determined to keep the streets clean and bring fly-tippers to justice.
Two campaigns are uniting in protest at coastal developments as part of a countywide 'day of action' against loss of green spaces.