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As Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells Brits abroad to get back home one couple Down Under say their flights have been cancelled.
International car parts firm Grupo Antolin has confirmed it is to close a Kent factory with the loss of up to 270 jobs.
Neighbours awoke this morning to find fly-tippers had dumped two fridge freezers in a residential road overnight.
The Rev Cindy Kent is to broadcast Mother's Day prayers from her church live on Facebook to overcome the ban on services.
Restrictions have been introduced at crematoriums to protect their staff and visitors from the threat of the coronavirus.
A two-day music festival set up to help a farmer and his wife save their animals has been postponed because of coronavirus.
Police were called to an artist drawing a giant bee on the seawall when a member of the public mistook it for graffiti vandalism.
Four more theatres have closed after cancelling shows as a result of the coronavirus scare.
A husband and wife who were trapped in the Caribbean on board a coronavirus cruise ship have landed safely in Britain.
Kent director Jenny Hurkett remembers veteran comic Roy Hudd who reopened her music hall theatre.
Daring tale of how the crew of a Kent lifeboat heroically rescued Radio Caroline DJs trapped on their sinking ship the Mi Amigo in storm-tossed seas.
Homeowners have been reminded to get their chimneys swept after a fire set a building alight.
A greengrocer and his wife have boosted their business by going back to the past to use paper bags to sell their fruit, veg and salads.
An entrepreneur has sourced fresh supplies of hand sanitiser to give away to his customers from Friday.
A restaurant with a Michelin listing and AA Rosettes which had been on sale for a year for £850,000 is to become a coffee shop under its new owners.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has teamed up with the Archbishop of York to plead for everyone to be good Samaritans during coronavirus crisis.
An insurance company has closed its office and now has everyone working from home in a bid to reduce the threat of coronavirus to staff and customers.
A husband and wife are stranded on a luxury cruise liner in the Caribbean. It has five cases of coronavirus on board and has been banned from docking.
Shoppers have spoken of their delight after a branch previously at risk of closure was saved following a takeover bid.
The harrowing tale of the last person out of a much-needed dementia unit shows exactly why Kent desperately needs the doomed facility.
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