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The vaccination programme in Medway received special praise from a top medic at today's Downing Street briefing after delivering 50,000 jabs.
A couple who rented a 'wonky' 500-year-old high street shop that was once a brothel say they are convinced the building is haunted.
People have been told they may see more police at a hospital after officers were made aware of threats of a demonstration.
Tributes have been paid to a community volunteer who has died aged 89.
A funeral director and magistrate has been formally appointed to one the county's most historic jobs.
A dad who has survived heart attacks, organ failure and has had his legs amputated, has made a tragic plea to his wife to let him come home to die.
A mum whose naked cleaning venture was put under wraps because of lockdown can’t wait to bare all once restrictions are lifted.
The head of a troubled school where half the staff left their posts in a little over a year has "taken some time away for personal reasons".
A recruitment agency boss is confused at the lack of interest in traineeships despite being based in a youth unemployment hotspot.
A pony has been seized after being found wandering along a country lane in the early hours.
Volunteers are to appear on TV for their work in restoring a classic Second World War fighter plane.
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.