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Bosses at M&S have announced stores will fully reopen clothing sections in Kent later this month.
Pupils have gone back to school this morning - and we take a look inside one to see which new measures have been introduced.
The weekend’s sunny weather, which attracted people to beaches and parks across Kent, will continue into the beginning of this week.
Teachers are “overcoming their own anxiety about leaving their homes” as schools reopen for some pupils.
Environmental protesters have spray-painted bikes on a council's parking spaces as it as it demands its workers cycle more.
Army chiefs have explained why its aircraft have been seen in the county's skies on multiple occasions this week.
Amid calls for tonight's Clap for Carers to be the last, bosses have said Canterbury Cathedral's bell will toll for the final time.
A musician has unveiled plans to open a salon in a Kent town.
Environmental campaigners will hold a protest on a Kent seafront as they make demands for a citizens' assembly on the coronavirus recovery.
A brave shop worker had his eyes gouged and was attacked with a glass bottle as he fought off a racist thug attempting to raid a Londis store.
A 19-year-old man was arrested after armed police were called to a home.
A 27-year-old man has been charged with a string of offences after two women reported being attacked and six cars were damaged.
Younger teachers could be asked to return to the classroom first to protect more vulnerable groups.
Lotto players are being urged to check their tickets one last time in a last-ditch effort to find the winner of a £1 million prize.
A bus operator which serves Kent has issued guidance after it announced it will be limiting the numbers of customers on board.
A café owner who is already struggling due to the coronavirus lockdown has now been slapped with a parking ticket outside her high street business.
A Kent university is preparing to continue delivering online lectures at the start of the next academic year.
A road has been shut by police after a "severe" traffic accident.
A councillor has said not testing lorry drivers entering ports for Covid-19 could risk making Kent the "frontline" for the disease.
An aggressive yob who suggested he might have coronavirus before coughing in a police officer's face has been put behind bars just two days later.