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A Parliamentary committee has been told of the daily cost of keeping asylum seekers in temporary accommodation.
Construction begins on Kent's first zero-emission bus system and it is expected to take 18 months.
Transport police say that a teenager who was hit by a train at the weekend was pronounced dead at the scene.
A key route at a port is back in use after a closure of nearly five months and two delays in re-opening.
Exact figures show the extent that visitor numbers and resulting income plummeted in one district in the first pandemic year.
Tree planting on Holocaust Memorial Day took place on land that hosted Jewish people who had fled the Nazis.
A woman in her 50s who vanished last night has since been traced, police have now confirmed.
Cross-Channel operators have applauded news that passengers with Covid jobs won't have to be tested.
Fire crews are warning everyone to have a smoke alarm after one promptly alerted a resident of a blaze in their kitchen.
Dover TAP has been used 12 times in 18 days with Brexit, roadworks and less ferries combining to cause traffic chaos.
Police have put out an appeal for help to locate a missing 16-year-old boy who has links to Kent.
A coroner was unable to conclude why a man plunged from a height and ended up in water on a shoreline.
Three toddlers were among the asylum seekers brought in by a lifeboat to a Kent port.
Fishing will soon return to a major port pier after it was banned for several years.
Councillors voted for 13 new houses, because affordable ones were needed, but had to consider the thorny issue of feared traffic problems.
A trucker has been jailed after trying to smuggle drugs, which were hidden behind wooden boards in his lorry.
A councillor wants a section of a Kent port to be christened to commemorate the Queen's 70th year on the throne.
A comic is putting on a one-man show to raise money to try to stop an entertainment venue being shut down.
Disaster was averted after a dinghy drifted perilously close to departing ferries.
A defibrillator has been placed at a Kent seafront in plenty of time for the spring and summer season when visitors flock in.