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Extra changes come into force as a bus firm keeps the service running
Inspectors raised concerns after children locked up in Kent are left in their cells for virtually the whole day amid coronavirus changes.
A robber who held a knife to arcade workers' throats and stole more than £11,000, had become a "slave to gambling".
Watch the moment a man towed a lorry to raise funds so the family of a little boy with cancer could return home.
The big celebrations may have been ditched but there's still things you can do to mark the 75th anniversary.
Police officers, a paramedic and a nurse were attacked after reports of a man on train tracks.
Tomorrow, more than ever, we'll be remembering the value of peace.
The Government has refused emergency money for a charity which helps fund one of Kent's biggest hospices.
Gillingham manager Steve Evans is among those predicting a supporter lockout for the rest of the year - if football does resume.
Ipswich Town have announced the return of Gillingham loanee Jordan Roberts.
A midwife who has to travel an hour to work each day has had her car stolen from outside her home.
A man was left waiting for an apology after council operatives mistakenly threw away floral tributes to his mother.
Two men have appeared in court charged with conspiring to commit burglaries at shops in North Kent.
A hospital doctor and teachers have joined stars of the stage and screen in reworking the opening to a classic play
Gillingham chairman Paul Scally suggests football might need to go into hibernation and the manager agrees.
Loan midfielder Olly Lee’s deal with Gillingham has expired.
A five-storey care home and a Co-op will be built in a village despite concerns over the future "eyesore" building.
Passengers are being advised to follow government advise regarding the coronavirus and only use public transport if they have to this weekend.
A community has come together to fundraise for hospitals battling Covid-19 with the help of a bric-a-brac stall.
Passengers on an Arriva bus were greeted and driven by superhero, Batman.