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Liverpool stars thank health workers

Liverpool stars thank health workers

Hospital staff in Kent have been praised by Liverpool stars for their hard work during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Schoolgirl's street art reminder to 'stay home'

Schoolgirl's street art reminder to 'stay home'

A youngster has etched a message on the pavement as a friendly reminder to stay home during the pandemic.

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Teachers and students spread positive messages from home

Teachers and students spread positive messages from home

Schools perform through YouTube to keep spirits high in coronavirus lockdown.

Let there be carbon neutral light

Let there be carbon neutral light

Medway Council plans to spend £12million on the replacement of thousands of street lamps to make them carbon neutral.

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'People travelled from all over the country to meet him'

'People travelled from all over the country to meet him'

Theatre bosses have paid tribute to actor and comic Roy Hudd after he passed away following a short illness

Families, businesses and villagers give their support during lockdown

Families, businesses and villagers give their support during lockdown

A number of individuals have been supporting key workers battling the coronavirus through song, cooking, good will and fundraising.

League accept return without fans is likely

League accept return without fans is likely

The chairman of the Football League admits games are likely to be played behind closed doors when the season resumes.

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Chasing the dream

Chasing the dream

In recent years a handful of players from Kent have taken the leap from non-league to the professional game but how have they got on? We take a look.

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Thanks to colleagues who saved us

Thanks to colleagues who saved us

A couple who work at a hospital have praised staff who help them both beat coronavirus.

Evans says star men will attract bids

Evans says star men will attract bids

Gillingham manager Steve Evans expects cash bids for two of his back four whenever this season comes to an end.

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'I feel safer in Asia than coming home to UK'

'I feel safer in Asia than coming home to UK'

A travel business owner living in Asia explains the impact of coronavirus on every day life in the normally chaotic streets of Cambodia.

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Indian restaurant gives 100 free meals to NHS staff

Indian restaurant gives 100 free meals to NHS staff

A takeaway has delivered food to staff at Medway Maritime Hospital to show their appreciation.

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Drink driving arrest after car overturns

Drink driving arrest after car overturns

A man has been taken to hospital after a car crashed into four parked vehicles

Historic vessel can still offer special visits

Historic vessel can still offer special visits

A ship which made seven trips to Dunkirk during the 1940 evacuation has launched virtual online tours.

Hospital worker fighting for life against Covid-19

Hospital worker fighting for life against Covid-19

Fundraisers are supporting the family of NHS clinical support worker Cesar Velasc, as he battles coronavirus in intensive care.

Virtual choir records charity song

Virtual choir records charity song

Youngsters from a theatre group teamed up to raise money for the NHS by recording a song.

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Youngster's Easter basket fundraiser

Youngster's Easter basket fundraiser

A young girl raised thousands of pounds for a hospital by selling baskets of treats.

Watch the moment little girl cheers up her mum with rendition of 'Tomorrow'

Watch the moment little girl cheers up her mum with rendition of 'Tomorrow'

A toddler has belted out a Broadway musical tune while in lockdown to raise spirits

"My mum left me when I was seven months old, she didn't want anything to do with me"

"My mum left me when I was seven months old, she didn't want anything to do with me"

An 18-year-old who was abandoned by his mother before his first birthday has spoken out about his battle with mental health.

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Pug internet sensation brings happiness to self-isolators

Pug internet sensation brings happiness to self-isolators

A dog is cheering up those in lockdown with personalised messages, birthday shout-outs and virtual high-fives.

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