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An online tutoring service set up by a volunteer helping the community through lockdown is offering free Zoom lessons for children.
Buses will run instead of trains after a landslip closed a line between two Kent towns.
Traffic was at a standstill after an accident on a London-bound motorway.
A mother-of-three who has been fighting to stay in her home after being served an eviction notice is relieved the decision has been reversed.
The family of a teenager fighting cancer are fundraising for a treatment which could be the 'last glimmer of hope' for their 'one-of-a-kind' daughter.
A grandfather-of-three celebrating a staggering lotto win is looking forward to spending his winnings on a holiday and a hip replacement.
Former pupils and colleagues have shared their fond memories of a head teacher who has passed away after a long battle with an illness.
A man found in possession of 13 bags of cocaine has been arrested and charged.
A university student who is yet to experience a lecture on campus has written to the Education Secretary asking him to review tuition fees.
Police are looking for a moped which was allegedly stolen from a delivery driver while he went to collect an order from a restaurant.
Meet the optician who has dedicated his life to helping rehabilitate prisoners by giving them the skill needed for a new career in optics.
A drug dealer caught supplying heroin and crack cocaine on a bicycle in a town centre has been jailed.
A running club is hosting a virtual fundraiser inspired by 'the bravest boy' they know fighting a terminal illness.
An MP who campaigned to make smart motorways safer says she supports an 'urgent review' after a coroner ruled they 'present a risk of future deaths'.
A specialist school has been given the green light to progress with the next phase of its expansion set to cost £2.4million.
Police would like to speak to two people after reports a pensioner's bag was stolen while distracted in a supermarket.
A Kent MP has been appointed to lead the UK's efforts in helping girls in developing countries access education.
As planning permission was due to expire, workmen have moved in on a site that has been derelict for more than 20 years.
A 'gaping hole' has been left in the NHS community after a receptionist who loved helping others died after testing positive for Covid-19.
Four cockerels rescued by the RSPCA after a flock was abandoned on a village green are looking for new homes.
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