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Campaigners will attend a candlelit vigil to launch a consultation over the loss blood tests at a hospital.
A husband and wife team are preparing to open their first pub, following in the footsteps of two previous generations of their family.
Three officers are due in court over allegations they shared inappropriate messages with Wayne Couzens - two years before he killed Sarah Everard.
A bus driver with cancer - who also lost her husband to the disease - has rallied 25 people to shave their heads for charity.
A warning has been issued after dangerous toys, which could cause small children to choke or be cut, were intercepted by Trading Standards.
A landlady is celebrating 40 years at the same pub, which she says now feels like 'part' of her.
HMS Kent has arrived at a seaside port for a visit to her namesake county this weekend
Charges could be brought against three officers for sending 'inappropriate messages' during the investigation into the murder of Sarah Everard.
Wayne Couzens, who abducted, raped and murdered Sarah Everard while serving with The Met, has caught Covid-19.
A haulage boss has warned that lorry drivers can expect four-hour delays in Dover in the UK’s post-Brexit world.
A 'mellow and striking' cheetah, who had a race car named after him, has died at a Kent animal park.
Discussions to potentially instal new nuclear technology, known as Small Modular Reactors, in Kent have begun.
Police are appealing for help after two people died in a three-car crash on a busy road.
A woman had to climb a ladder to retrieve a parcel after a courier threw it 12ft into the air, leaving it stuck on spikes on a window ledge.
A driver has been jailed for more than two years for smuggling people into Kent hidden in overhead lockers inside his lorry.
An MP - who says he solved today's Wordle in just two attempts - is worried for the future of the popular online word game.
Tributes have been paid to an 80-year-old man who died after being hit by a car.
Today marks the anniversary of a dramatic wartime explosion off the Kent coast, which led to a ship destroying a pier.
An ex-navy commander says the 'solution' to tackling the number of small boats crossing the Channel does not lie 'at sea'.
A 'public living room' designed to be a place where people can 'look out for each other' is opening in the county.