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Memorabilia to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee have gone on sale today including an official hand sanitiser costing £3.95.
HMRC has issued a strong warning to Self Assessment customers to be aware of potential scams after an average 1,600 were logged each day.
Saharan dust which turned the skies of Europe orange and pink made its way across Kent.
Young children are showing few signs their learning is recoving after the pandemic, says one of the biggest reports into the impact of Covid 19.
Drivers committing 'moving traffic offences' could soon be caught by council ANPR cameras and here's where they might be used first.
Online shoppers face more identity checks, that will see payments blocked if they can't be completed, as new anti-fraud transaction rules come in.
Covid cases are rising rapidly again and among them may be a new variant - but what is Deltacron, where is it and how worried should we be?
Military charities are being asked to dissuade veterans from leaving the UK for Ukraine, with a warning that those ignoring advice could face action.
Sainsbury's is inviting Nectar card holders to donate points to its Ukraine appeal in place of cash, as the cost of living squeeze tightens.
Covid cases are rising in people aged 55 and over, with the latest React virus study picking up it's second highest prevalence rate since 2020.
The cost of heating oil has more than doubled in days leaving thousands of people in Kent facing astronomical bills to heat their homes.
If you're looking to make the petrol or diesel in your car last longer, motoring experts say there is plenty drivers can do.
Traffic officers, who have been abused, had items thrown at them and even been assaulted, will now use body-worn cameras says National Highways.
Thirteen Southern Co-operative stores in Kent say they are now ready to stop selling carrier bags as final stocks of plastic carriers are used up.
Calls are growing for the government to cut the VAT on fuel as petrol prices reach record high as the war in Ukraine escalates.
Supermarkets and department stores are ditching products which have connections with Russia as companies attempt to show their support for Ukraine.
If you're a teenager heading to university this year, the Student Loans Company has shared some advice as applications for funding open.
As the war in Ukraine enters its eighth day people are being urged to give money and not goods that may 'obstruct supply chains' says the government.
Those with Post Office card accounts who collect child benefit or tax credits face big changes to the way they receive their money from next month.