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A young businessman is showing he has a lot of bottle by setting up a traditional milk round – believing the time couldn't be better.
A care home resident's husband has slammed delays in getting Covid tests out - saying he hasn't been alone with his wife in almost five months.
As work on a temporary school has been delayed because of lockdown, children will be starting the new term next month at a school eight miles away.
A veteran table tennis player has been nominated for an award honouring Britain's leading lights who inspire others.
An Italian restaurant in the heart of a town centre is believed to be one of the latest businesses to fall victim to the lockdown-caused recession.
Opposition councillors have demanded to know why a company under police investigation has been given a major contract to recruit social workers.
Emergency crews were called to a town centre home where a man had died.
Two lovers of the beautiful game are planning on a 1,600-mile road trip to visit 44 football grounds in less than two days.
Here are the restaurants part of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme in Medway.
The family of a railway worker who endured death threats to change the law of the land, have paid tribute to him in the week he would have turned 100.
Youngsters leaving their junior school for the last time were surprised to find a party under way in their honour.
An avid reader has come up with an unusual scheme to help other book lovers.
A favourite haunt of Charles Dickens is undergoing major renovation work.
A specialist physio has shared some top tips after revealing up to 70% of his patients are suffering from injuries caused by working from home.
There are warnings that funeral service restrictions are resulting in emotional trauma for the loved ones of coronavirus victims.
Doorbell camera footage shows the moment brazen thieves steal plant pots from a driveway as it emerges several homes have been targeted.
A new teaching block with eight classrooms and reception area will be completed later this year after ground was broken on the development.
It's believed pressures from the lockdown are behind the decision to close a long-standing eatery.
High Street favourite Greggs won't be reopening one of its eateries after it was closed during lockdown.
Two women have made the decision to ditch their jobs and start something new during lockdown.