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A charity which buys life-saving hospital equipment is struggling as sales tumble.
A popular high street among tourists could be about to get its only 24-hour cash machine.
A fashion student has seen a firm she launched in lockdown boom as people discover her designs.
A hero who ran into a burning block of flats to rescue residents was savagely beaten and robbed hours later.
A sad result of the pandemic is the huge number of job losses and shops being forced to close. But some local traders have bucked that trend.
Villagers can enjoy tennis, netball and football after sports courts were given an £80,000 revamp.
Campaigners are readying themselves for another battle over plans which would see 1,250 homes built on farmland.
An air ambulance was scrambled to treat a diver taken ill at a lake in the third such case there in as many months.
A seamstress whose business has been hit hard by the pandemic has turned her hand to making 'blingy' face masks to wear this Christmas.
Parades to honour the fallen have been cancelled due to the restrictions of public gatherings caused by coronavirus with plans to move events online.
A star from a hit 1980s comedy who later made the county his home, has died aged 81.
Multiple cases of coronavirus have been recorded among primary school pupils and staff forcing an entire year group to be sent home to isolate.
Visiting has been suspended to a specialist ward at the centre of a Covid-19 outbreak.
The school once attended by reality TV star and dancer James Jordan is going to be relocating to a new site.
The loved ones of a baker who died of bowel cancer just a month after being diagnosed are calling on the public to get screened.
A gymnast paralysed in a gym accident has been left high and dry because he can't get to his hydrotherapy after builders downed tools at his home.
A coroner has found that a failure to increase a desperately ill child's potassium levels led to his death.
One of Kent's most prominent politicians has lifted the lid on living with breast cancer while keeping a sense of humour.
Two railways and a grotto made of shells are among the attractions to receive much-needed funding.
Airline industry workers grounded by the pandemic have returned to their former college to help settle in new learners.
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