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A popular concert hall has been given new hope of surviving the COVID-19 crisis after it broke its fundraising target.
A seafarer says he and colleagues were laid off despite the Chancellor saying workers would be protected during the virus crisis.
A new clothes shop has had to suddenly close as another business casualty of the coronavirus emergency.
A Kent MP has given a rallying message to her constituents as the coronavirus crisis continues to deepen.
A lorry driver has been charged by the National Crime Agency after Class A drugs were found inside tyres on a truck as he entered the country.
A concert hall closes tomorrow as another business victim of coronavirus - but wants donations to help it reopen.
Two boats of people were stopped by Border Force at sea.
Our photographs show the start of the disappearance of a Seventies sports centre in Kent through demolition.
A Kent school has detailed its preparations for tomorrow's national schools closure to guard against the killer bug,
A company is organising services by videolink because of the coronavirus emergency, to save mourners crowding into chapels.
A council leader has assured that major services such as rubbish collection and housing continue during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A total of 25 migrants were stopped in the Channel by Border Force and checked for COVID-19 when brought ashore.
A suspect ended up in hospital after trying to flee from police carrying out a drugs raid.
Residents who fear for the road safety of schoolchildren have lost in their long campaign to stop dozens of houses being built.
Moving tributes have been paid to a retired schoolteacher who was killed in a fire at her home this week.
Two road collisions happened 10 minutes apart and officers now believe that they are connected.
A support group is warning that migrants on the French coast are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus.
Rail services are being held up after a vehicle struck a bridge on a key line.
A member of staff at a secondary school has self-isolated after potential exposure to coronavirus.
Plans for a café extension in a £3.1 million parks project were delayed after nearly 100 bats were found in an old toilet block.