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Pharmacy chain Boots has announced it is temporarily closing 60 stores nationwide.
National DIY chain Wickes has submitted plans to open a new branch in a large unit which has remained unoccupied for more than year.
A damning report has revealed a hospital trust was "inappropriately slow" at addressing frequent safety concerns on its maternity wards.
Proposals to build a state-of-the-art hospice on a 750-home development have been officially unveiled.
Canterbury Cathedral has waived rent for its dozens of commercial tenants - two weeks after stating such action would "risk bankruptcy".
Long-standing footwear retailer Clarks has confirmed a number of its stores have permanently ceased trading and will not reopen.
Politicians have sent their best wishes to the Prime Minister after he was moved to an intensive care unit.
The huge group of volunteers who signed up to help during the coronavirus pandemic are set to begin their daily tasks.
Petrol prices are as low as they have been for years as Covid-19 sees fuel value drop - but where in Kent can you find the cheapest place to fill up?
Part of a town centre has been sealed off after plaster above a shop crashed down onto the path.
The family who became an online sensation following the release of a music video have posted a new song with lockdown-inspired lyrics.
Depending on which petrol station you use, you could be paying as much as a startling 39p per litre more than other drivers.
University Challenge host Jeremy Paxman will be taking part in an online quiz this Friday to help raise money for NHS staff.
Bosses at a women's fashion retailer are drawing up a range of options in order to keep the business alive amid the coronavirus lockdown.
Bosses at the Co-op admit their staff feel "anxious serving customers" - therefore thousands of protective screens are being installed at checkouts.
While we continue to remain indoors, two brown bears have arisen from hibernation and ventured outdoors for the first time in four months.
Services were halted after a high speed train collided with a tree that fallen onto the tracks.
Couples and families have been banned from shopping together at one national supermarket in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Two premises on lockdown have been targeted in separate incidents as raiders attempt to take advantage of quiet streets.
Isolating residents needing eggs have had a giant delivery chicken come to their aid.