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A fundraising campaign has been launched after a dad of two young girls was told medics can't do anything about his brain tumour.
A former mayor has written to the Prince of Wales asking him to back a proposal to honour frontline Covid-19 workers.
A woman has described her husband as a 'man made of steel' after surviving eight heart attacks and suffering major organ failure.
A firefighter who was asked to help the fight against Covid was given a parking ticket when donating blood plasma took longer than he had expected.
Historians feared the worst when Britain's oldest surviving hospital closed in 2016 but it's getting a new lease of life.
A former Medway schoolboy who now runs a well-known family firm has been officially appointed by the Queen today as the High Sheriff of Kent.
Hundreds of youngsters are getting ready to get back to their gymnastics club.
Vandals have destroyed posters advertising a popular children's animal attraction just as the owners are preparing to welcome visitors back.
The daughter of a man who died of Covid before the virus had been recognised in the UK, is calling for her dad to be known as Britain's first victim.
People have rallied round after vandals caused thousands of pounds worth of damage at a sports club.
A campaign has been launched amid fears there are plans to build a road through an area described as a "treasured green lung".
A long-term asthma sufferer is angry her condition has been downgraded in the priority groups to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
Emergency services were called to a riverside spot after a body was spotted.
A protest banner and posters opposing a controversial plan to build homes on farmland have disappeared.
A coroner has penned a report to health bosses highlighting an "oversight" by medical staff which contributed to the death of a nine-year-old boy.
A college restaurant and beauty salon, which were open to the public and manned by students for training, will not reopen after lockdown is lifted.
Vandals have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to a football ground just weeks before players were due to return after lockdown.
Families with children returning to school next Monday are being encouraged to book symptom-free Covid tests.
A house proud grandad has appealed for common sense to prevail after being ordered to tear up a £300 pathway he's built on a "dumping ground".
Tributes have been paid to a highly-respected trader who has died after a battle with coronavirus.
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