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Coronavirus has intensified the battle to get medical cannabis for a severely epileptic girl whose daily seizures have reduced from 500 to under 10
An air ambulance has been photographed landing at a school
This town's churches have brought religious services into the living rooms of their members - and some have reached more people than usual
A Kent teacher is making headbands to stop medics getting sore patches from face masks.
When a supermarket worker gave an impromptu gig on his doorstep he was asked to do another, which was so popular it was viewed by thousands
A HGV driver whose Freemasons membership is delayed over Covid-19 has given chocolate eggs to intensive care nurses to boost spirits
A coroner has ruled a retired managing director's death was accidental after he fell in his cabin while on a cruise
A technical Christmas present has enabled a 12 year-old girl to utilise lockdown to make protective visors for key workers
An animal lover has been photographed risking her own safety to move three escaped sheep from a busy road
Two Kent walking festivals have been cancelled because of government-imposed lockdown over coronavirus, and another may follow.
A talent for teaching maths, years of hard work and endless enthusiasm to get pupils through exams is why this teacher has been nominated for an award
A Kent castle that's late in joining the light it blue movement for the NHS will tonight go blue - and it'll stay that way for the next few weeks
Ferries are to blast their horns tonight at 8pm in appreciation of essential workers and a lesser recognised vital service - the shipping industry
They say the postman only rings twice but this one only had to bang at the door once to make this mum's day
Villagers in lock down have opened their doors to receive a meal hamper from the owners of their local shop
Seven police cars and two ambulances have attended a medical incident.
A struggling ferry company's fight for survival brings "contemptuous" changes to staff's pay and contracts, the maritime union has warned
The parent company of a struggling ferry firm has been slammed for its $332m dividend payout while the government is being asked for a £150m bailout
A murder trial has been put back and the accused have been remanded for longer as Coronavirus lockdown disrupts courts in Kent
This year's procession of Dover Town Carnival has been cancelled amid health and safety fears linked to Coronavirus.