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Swab tests check for coronavirus at railway stations

Swab tests check for coronavirus at railway stations

05 August 2020

Rail bosses have been explaining how they're keeping stations free of Covid-19 and what passengers can do to help.

'Panto is off' - 'oh no it isn't'

'Panto is off' - 'oh no it isn't'

04 August 2020

Kent's biggest festive production has been cancelled this year but one theatre is determined not to let Covid cancel Christmas.

Eat Out to Help Out gets underway in Kent

Eat Out to Help Out gets underway in Kent

03 August 2020

Hundreds of venues across the county have joined a scheme to try and help the hospitality industry which has suffered during the pandemic.

Further easing of lockdown postponed

Further easing of lockdown postponed

31 July 2020

The Prime Minister has been a stop to some leisure venues reopening and wedding receptions going ahead after an increase in coronavirus cases.

Former MP guilty of sexual assault

Former MP guilty of sexual assault

30 July 2020

Charlie Elphicke, who used to represent Dover, is facing the prospect of going to prison,

Calls for coronavirus tests at airports

Calls for coronavirus tests at airports

29 July 2020

The boss of Heathrow says testing for Covid-19 should take place at airports so people returning from Spain don't have to self-isolate.

Boris Johnson warns of signs of second wave in Europe

Boris Johnson warns of signs of second wave in Europe

28 July 2020

The Prime Minister has defended a decision to make people returning from Spain quarantine for 14 days - hear from a Kent travel agent.

UK holidaymakers returning from Spain will have to quarantine

UK holidaymakers returning from Spain will have to quarantine

27 July 2020

Spain has been removed from the UK travel list after a rise in coronavirus cases - hear from the health minister.

Wearing a face mask while shopping is now the law

Wearing a face mask while shopping is now the law

24 July 2020

We've been finding out how people are coping with having to wear a face covering while shopping.

Counselling for families affected by Covid

Counselling for families affected by Covid

23 July 2020

A baby loss charity is expanding its services to help support people who have lost a loved one during the pandemic.

M20 named England's worst motorway

M20 named England's worst motorway

22 July 2020

Find out why drivers dislike the M20 so much and hear from the man in charge of what will be a massive theme park in Kent.

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More job losses in Kent

More job losses in Kent

21 July 2020

Leeds Castle and the University of Kent are the latest to announce they plant to cut staff as a result of the coronavirus crisis.

PM announces school funding boost in Kent

PM announces school funding boost in Kent

20 July 2020

Boris Johnson has been in Kent to speak about more money being made available to schools.

Men jailed after drugs deal death

Men jailed after drugs deal death

17 July 2020

Two men have been sentenced for their part in the death of man found stabbed after a drugs deal went wrong.

Calls for soft play centres to be allowed to open

Calls for soft play centres to be allowed to open

16 July 2020

Thousands of people have signed a petition urging the government to allow play centres to open again.

People with autism could struggle with face covering rules

People with autism could struggle with face covering rules

15 July 2020

There are concerns people with sensory issues could struggle with face coverings having to be worn in shops.

Face covering rules to change next week

Face covering rules to change next week

14 July 2020

The government has confirmed you will soon have to wear a face covering in shops and supermarkets.

Work starts on Brexit customs clearance site in Kent

Work starts on Brexit customs clearance site in Kent

13 July 2020

There are concerns about the site picked for a customs clearance facility to deal with potential problems after Brexit.

Bison to roam Kent woodland

Bison to roam Kent woodland

10 July 2020

Europe's largest land mammal is going to be reintroduced to Kent woodland as part of a million pound project.

Saga to cut hundreds of jobs

Saga to cut hundreds of jobs

09 July 2020

The economic impact of the pandemic continues to be felt as hundreds of jobs in Kent are lost.

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