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A musical Kent family who went viral with their popular lockdown songs during the pandemic have released their take on the Gary Lineker affair.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus have been sent to a fire involving a car inside an industrial unit.
A council is to consider leaving its headquarters - throwing the future of the existing base into doubt.
Highways chiefs have confirmed plans for a huge set of roadworks to replace the lighting on a major route linking two Kent towns.
People are being urged to take extra care overnight as falling temperatures are expected to lead to freezing conditions across Kent.
The crowd that always bleats about the evils of so-called cancel culture has got Gary Lineker cancelled, writes columnist Rhys Griffiths.
Campaigners say a two-year delay announced by the government should be 'the beginning of the end' for a controversial road-building scheme.
Motorists are being warned not to leave valuables in their vehicles overnight after several cars were targeted and had items taken from inside.
An irate ice cream man has had a meltdown over council handling of his bid to pitch a vintage van at a harbour.
Mothers with their babies and mums-to-be have joined forces for a 'magical' photo shoot to celebrate International Women's Day.
Strike action is causing delays to ferry services leading to disruption spilling over on to Kent's roads as lane shut on route to cross-Channel port.
An expert who led the inquiry into a scandal at hospitals in Kent has said the government's response to his report 'does not go nearly far enough'.
Highways chiefs are warning motorists to take extra care amid a cold snap which is expected to bring snowfall to the county.
A council has secured cash from a £10 million pot earmarked to invest in upgrades to sites across the country.
The former Premier League footballer tells how he shed stones after undergoing weight-loss op following lockdown.
Having been criticised by colleagues as well as Nigel Farage, Rod Liddle and Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Kent council leader tells us why he is misunderstood.
Bosses have revealed fresh plans for a historic port which would see the creation of a mixed-use development of homes and commercial space.
Concerns have been raised after plans emerged to build eight new homes over a children's play area.
A beach has been hit with a year-long "do not swim" warning after the discovery of unsafe levels of bacteria in the water.
A former Kent Debenhams department store - which now lies empty - could become home to a council’s offices.