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A second P&O ferry has failed a safety inspection and is being detained by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
A multi-million pound plan could see part of a shopping centre transformed into a visitor attraction.
Dents were left in the bonnets of police vehicles after they were jumped on while parked at a railway station.
The county's cricket community has paid tribute to Australian legend Shane Warne after his sudden death aged just 52.
A main road was closed in both directions due to a "police incident".
The number of children who have been offered a place at their preferred secondary school in September has increased by almost 2,000 compared to 2021.
Some Kent attractions are battening down the hatches and closing their doors due to Storm Eunice.
The number of asylum seekers risking their lives to cross the Channel has never been so high, but how did we get here and what is the solution?
Smugglers could take advantage of post-Brexit arrangements and offload goods in Kent before official customs checks, a watchdog has warned.
A teenage girl reported missing yesterday has now been safely located, police say.
A missing man who prompted a police appeal to help track him down has been found.
A man has been arrested after a BMW failed to stop for police and raced off at speeds of up to 116mph, narrowly avoiding a pedestrian.
The true extent of the devastating impact of Covid on Kent's tourism industry has been revealed in a new report.
National Highways denies traffic cameras showing M20 lorry queues were deliberately switched off after Twitter storm.
A lorry has gone up in flames on the M25 leading to long delays for drivers on the clockwise carriageway.
The use of controversial sound cannons as a way of deterring people seeking asylum from reaching the UK was considered by the government, say reports.
Pupils at secondary schools are to be told to wear masks in classrooms in a bid to prevent the spread of Covid.
British people are to be banned from travelling to France from this weekend after a huge rise in the number of cases of the new Covid variant.
The people who run larger Kent venues where Covid vaccine passes or proof of a negative test will be needed give their reaction to the restrictions.
A road was closed off after armed police were called to a town street following reports a woman had been attacked by a man.