News you can trust
11°C | -1°C5 day forecast
Pagan weddings are not legally recognised due to a historic rule which was used to delegitimise weddings outside of Churches - but change is coming.
With the number of people vaccinated rising and Covid-19 cases steadily dropping, Kent is now looking at an open and eventful summer later this year.
The final round of May's Kent Pets Tournament is on the horizon - which two animals do you thing deserve to compete in the final head-to-head?
While many businesses were hit hard by lockdown, a driving dog salon, HR company, craft shop and others have found ways to grow in hard times.
A woman in a wheelchair has started teaching dance classes to disabled people after she could find no where to practice herself.
Covid-19 cases and vaccinations took a slight dip this week as under-40s are offered an alternative vaccine following blood clot fears.
The competition to decide Kent's Pet of the Month is back, this time with more animals to choose from - including a Duprasi and a Maine Coon.
A Medway dog groomer was forced to take her business to the roads after lockdown shut her shop - now the salon is doing better than ever.
A west Kent domestic abuse service is offering training to schools following the landmark Domestic Abuse Bill being passed into law yesterday.
Nine areas saw Covid-19 cases rise in the last week, with a few seeing them more than double, as the vaccination programme continues to be a success.
More LGBT people are experiencing hateful comments and harassment while out in public which is forcing many to hide away at home.
We have crunched the numbers on the total poos picked up and hours of sleep lost for the average individual and all pet owners across the county.
A pet behaviourist has come up with training tips for dog owners to help their furry friends feel less anxious as lockdown continues to be eased.
It's time to reveal the winner of the monthly Kent Pets Tournament - and we want to hear from you if your pet could come out on top next month?
As cases fluctuate across the county and vaccinations rise 30% in the last week, a health expert has warned against breaking the rules.
A Police and Crime Commissioner candidate is calling for a pets protection officer to be appointed - but the current PCC says the position exists.
Unemployment claims in the county have dipped as businesses in March prepared to reopen - but women and young workers were still hit the hardest.
An exotics YouTuber had to leave his 250 animals behind after being made homeless for seven months - but now he can finally bring them home.
While Covid-19 cases continue to drop, vaccinations increased by a fifth last week as second doses were strongly prioritised over first doses.
An entrepreneur wants to tackle loneliness using 'Connect Benches' with the help of businesses.