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With Covid-19 raging through the country, we looked back at other pandemics through history.
A 12-year-old has been praised for his special salute and #ClapforOurCarers after a video of him performing a drill was shared online.
A runner who was due to take part in his 20th London Marathon will take on a new challenge - to run 2.6miles backwards.
A man has hit out at a council's "heavy-handed approach" when issuing warnings to people flouting lockdown guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic.
A 12 year old boy, who enjoys pranks, has taken on his own challenge by shaving his head for the NHS.
Following news the Folkestone Triennial has been postponed by a year, we look back at the artwork that has been left behind from previous festivals.
A popular art festival - one of the biggest in the UK - has been postponed until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A long-running Kent visitor attraction has come up with innovative ways to keep its supporters involved during its closure due to Covid-19.
An army of volunteers have helped deliver thousands of hot meals and bags of shopping to those in need during lockdown.
A county lines drug dealer is behind bars after he was caught by police throwing crack cocaine out of a window.
A Kent wild animal park - currently closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak - has welcomed a newborn drill monkey.
A highways worker has been commended for his quick-thinking and life-saving skills, after helping a man with a head injury after he fell over.
A photographer is capturing people living in lockdown in Kent by taking pictures through their doors and windows.
Parents are being urged to look out for signs of online grooming as children and young people spend more time at home.
A new and clear list has been released confirming what is an acceptable excuse to leave home during lockdown, and what is not.
Following the screening of TV drama Quiz, we looked at past Kent winners on Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?
TV star Paul O'Grady has announced one of his beloved dogs has sadly died.
The annual Town Hall Rich List has revealed two council employees in Kent are earning more than £200,000, while dozens more are earning £100,000+.
Pupils whose exams have been cancelled will not be able to question the grades they are given by teachers, a new consultation has revealed.
A Kent MP has blasted Donald Trump's decision to cut funding to the World Health Organisation and accused him of trying to 'discredit' the agency.
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