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Police have said a man is "very lucky" after a head-on crash severely damaged two cars.
Gillingham chairman Paul Scally suggests the PFA pay for Covid-19 testing - and one of his League 1 counterparts agrees.
An egg donor has shared her emotional story to encourage other women to help people battling to conceive.
Pictures from the day the Gills won the League 2 play-off final against Shrewsbury in 2009.
From online prayers to delivering meals to fasting NHS doctors, Muslims have been sharing their experience of Ramadan in lockdown
Lockdown has given us all a chance to explore ways we can understand the world we're in.
A Kent farm which usually supplies Wimbledon with its famous strawberries has sent some to a school for pupils and staff.
Music fans will have to wait a little longer to see acts such as The Libertines as an annual festival looks set to be postponed.
Police and ambulance crews, including the air ambulance, were called after a man was found injured.
Residents have spoken of how lorry drivers have blocked roads, left piles of rubbish and gone to the toilet next to their vehicle.
As reports warn there could be an increase in the number of people using services post-lockdown, here's what you can while indoors.
People were told to leave their homes and a cordon was put in place as police investigated reports of a "suspicious object".
Gillingham boss Steve Evans is adamant the season must go on.
The Football League have ruled out an extended play-off campaign which could have involved Gillingham.
Residents are demanding action as streets leading to a newly reopened drive-thru have been brought to a standstill.
A youngster has won his school's virtual baking competition which was judge by a Great British Bake Off winner.
Volunteer crew were sent out to help a group of four people who were stuck on a boat with problems.
A six-year-old tomcat who has been missing since February is stranded in Kent due to lockdown rules after being found.
Hadley Waters' parents have praised staff at Medway Hospital, where it's business as usual despite the coronavirus outbreak.
Gillingham manager Steve Evans insists his players are up for it - should League 1 resume in some capacity.