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A man is due in court charged with assaulting an emergency worker and resisting a constable in the execution of their duty.
New rules easing the restrictions of coronavirus lockdown are being introduced today, with people allowed to enjoy a range of new activities.
Cllr John Caller has been named mayor of Gravesham in the council's first virtual appointment of a mayor.
Police arrested two men after a man received a call convincing him to hand over his bank card and pin number.
Recycling centre are due to open across the county this week but users will have to negotiate strict new rules and security measures.
Police are investigating and four people remain in hospital after a car crashed into a tree.
Gravesham council's first virtual meetings will discuss the impact of the coronavirus outbreak and appoint a new mayor.
A robber who held a knife to arcade workers' throats and stole more than £11,000, had become a "slave to gambling".
Police have warned residents to be vigilant after fraudsters told a pensioner she needed to pay thousands of pounds to bail her niece out of custody.
Customer assistant Julie Clubb has made drawstring bags to hold NHS uniforms, while colleagues have provided soft drinks.
Two men have appeared in court charged with conspiring to commit burglaries at shops in North Kent.
Gravesham council officers have been granted an interim injunction to stop an unauthorised development before a High Court hearing later this week.
New data shows how much broadband speed has changed in districts around Kent and the UK.
A business owner is determined to help others suffering from mental health issues following the death of her stepfather, who set himself on fire.
Police officers have been seen scouring a rural location for murdered mum-of-five Sarah Wellgreen.
A car valet firm has offered free car washes to NHS staff at Darent Valley Hospital.
Emergency services were called after a vehicle flipped up a bank next to the M2.
Adult prisoners are being moved to a former youth justice site in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus.
A six-year-old has overcome disability to follow the lead of Captain Tom Moore and walk for the NHS.
A woman was charged with seven offences, including assaulting two emergency workers, possession of a knife and shoplifting.
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