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War veteran and NHS fundraising superstar Captain Tom Moore reveals how he met the love of his life - a girl from Kent.
Hundreds of health workers on the frontline against Covid-19 in Kent are being tested at drive-thru centres open ahead of the government's schedule.
A witness has spoken out about the 'disgraceful' actions of a group of people playing in a park who reportedly shouted at a man.
The government says deaths are expected to rise this week but insists social distancing is working and a decision on lockdown is not likely this week.
A nursing director for a hospital trust has died as colleagues pay tribute to her dedicated work for patients and the community.
Food packages for nearly 1,000 homes are being delivered to help the community's most vulnerable during the Covid-19 crisis.
A council has allocated more than £50m to help residents and businesses through the coronavirus pandemic with a range of support schemes taking shape.
New images reveal the ambitious plans for a cinema, shops, hotel and homes in one Kent town centre
A group of MPs – including two from Kent – has called on the government to set up an emergency fund for hundreds of charities facing financial crisis.
A woman was dragged in to bushes and raped by a stranger in a late-night attack.
Health bosses have revealed the significant impact of Covid-19 on staff levels in Kent due to self-isolation - but key services are still fully open.
Experts have warned the coronavirus death toll is likely to be far higher than official figures released so far by the NHS and government.
Royal Mail workers have walked out in protest against concerns about a lack of protection measures against coronavirus.
Binmen involved in a row with council bosses over a lack of coronavirus safety measures have called off their threats to go on strike.
Emergency funding to help support a range of council services facing more pressure as a result of coronavirus has been dished out by the government.
A decision by the High Court to uphold proposals to close stroke units across Kent will be challenged in a new appeal launched by one Kent council.
Visiting hours have been stopped at one of the county's biggest hospitals in the fight against coronavirus.
A councillor says a locally-run hardship fund to help support self-employed workers should be set up as government says new measures are coming.
Drivers will not have to get their cars MOT tested under new rules revealed by the government as driving tests are also suspended.
Hundreds of families in deprived areas eligible to take up free childcare support are not signing up as a report highlights concerns with the system.