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Exactly 1,479 asylum seekers, including reportedly one baby, arrived in Britain over three days while the French stopped nearly 1,000 others.
A near-12ft model of an asylum seeker child will be carried in a procession with lanterns through a Kent town.
Car windows have been damaged as yobs hurled bricks from motorway bridges at those driving below.
Independent monitors have criticised the holding centres being used for asylum seekers at two Kent towns.
A total £2,600 has been reaped by bus drivers in a fun day and football match following the death of a workmate from cancer.
A café that was started by a homelessness group in the summer has served 2,000 meals in its first three months.
A special group, headed by an MP and water company boss, has been set up to protect residents in hotspots from the misery of deluges.
The funeral takes place next week of a teacher whose career spanned four decades and who taught in Canada as well as Kent.
Primary school age children are going through police mini cadet courses, with the scheme spreading though Kent.
A Kent historian has published his first novel, about 18th century smugglers operating in his home town.
Specialists are wanted for the restoration of a landmark 13th century building, with the work beginning next spring.
Special constables on the lookout for motorists going too fast stopped and arrested a suspected drug driver.
The Princess Royal was at a Kent port to tour the base of a power boating charity for the disabled.
Discarded grass and bramble cuttings are being collected again from homes by contractors after a two-month suspension.
A flagship £3.6 million project to transform the heart of a town centre is going ahead after being voted through by a council cabinet today.
A town hospital is getting a new diagnostics centre to detect sicknesses early on, the local MP has announced.
A police boss has sparked fury by saying murder victim Sarah Everard should "not have let herself be arrested".
A golf competition to help people with profound disabilities has raised more than £5,600 and another takes place shortly.
A gang of 10, including four serving prisoners, have been arrested in a major drug trafficking probe.
Planning approval has been given for up to 300 homes on the site of a barracks initially used in the First World War.