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As the country prepares to clap for carers again tomorrow night, some NHS workers are reporting a frightening backlash from the public.
Ashford United have become the latest Kent side to appeal for help in a bid to survive the coronavirus pandemic.
Global business expert and Kent university professor Richard Scase has laid out how and when home confinement measures could be relaxed.
The Queen has emphasised the importance of social distancing in her first ever Easter message.
Some firms were in trouble before the pandemic took hold, but here are some in the county which have called in administrators since the outbreak.
Dozens of people have raised objections over plans to build homes on an old boatyard.
Updating an icon is never an easy task, but Porsche has done just that. Paul Acres drives the new 911 Carrera S
A woman is celebrating winning £500 after sending a text message to kmfm.
Experts have spoken out on the ways the coronavirus outbreak could dramatically alter the way we teach children in years to come.
Two teenagers who have been stuck in New Zealand since the country went into lockdown say they are relieved they can now book a flight home.
Donations have been flooding in to support the hospitals and NHS staff working to fight the coronavirus in Kent.
A parish council is using festive tree lights to show support for the NHS, and there are plans to expand the display.
A Kent physician has helped raise a staggering amount for equipment, aided by a top film star.
Doctors, nurses and ambulance workers were surprised when bags brimming with fresh food were handed over by police officers.
A company has apologised after a faulty cable left more than 300 customers without electricity.
Should SUV-coupe crossovers even be a thing? Audi seems to think so. Paul Acres drives the Q8
A leading business forecaster predicts how the county will adapt when we emerge from the coronavirus outbreak.
From next week the spending limit for contactless card payments will be increased from £30 to £45.
Equipment from the University of Kent is going to be used to help the NHS test for coronavirus.