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Transport for school pupils which looked under threat will still be provided after discussions between an MP and a council.
A bar which was the scene of two high-profile recent altercations has been told to make changes after a panel hearing.
The government's rail minister has been told a much-anticipated link connecting Kent and London needs to be introduced as soon as possible.
A Cambridge graduate who died after being pulled out of a swimming pool had been playing a game to see how long he could hold his breath.
Aerial footage shows a new 24-hour helipad which could potentially save hundreds more lives every year is set to be ready for Brexit as hoped.
A former special constable who ran a string of private ambulance firms has appeared in court accused of being part of a crime ring.
A parish council is considering making changes to a sports facility it manages having built up a deficit of more than £200,000.
MPs have backed an amendment to Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, meaning the landmark vote will not take place today.
Passengers have been warned all day they face a long wait to board services to the continent.
A much called for crossing at a junction dubbed a "death trap" is set to finally be delivered over the next few months, councillors claim.
An inquest has been opened into the death of a 51-year-old man at a Kent hotel.
A Kent couple's heartwarming story of how they spent their lottery winnings is to be documented in a photo exhibition.
The Foreign Office is supporting a couple and their three-month-old son who have been detained by US officials after crossing the border from Canada.
Police were called to a motorway service station following reports of people in the back of a lorry.
A musician has announced he's to go ahead with a series of performances just weeks after a student was stabbed to death following one of his gigs.
More than 200 people packed into a small hall to discuss concerns over plans to build 5,000 new homes.
A hospital trust has published details of the preparations it is making ahead of leaving the European Union later this month.
Some 300 trees will be uprooted in one of Kent's most popular parks in an effort to prevent 40 acres being submerged under 12 feet of water.
A teenage boy accused of murdering a student during a mass brawl has appeared in court.
A sizeable cash injection has been given to a military charity which aims to build a special village to support war veterans.