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A photographer has turned away from the pretty landscapes to capture our daily history.
Mums with seriously ill children have made a desperate appeal for people to stay at home to stop the spread of coronavirus.
All UK households are set to receive a letter from Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
A thief drove off after stealing a family's shopping from a 'click and collect' queue at a supermarket.
Fire crews tackled a blaze at a series of farm buildings, amid fears gas cylinders were inside.
Dramatic pictures show police officers arresting a man with a spit-hood over his head at a high street supermarket.
Police say a 17-year-old reported missing has been safely located.
There has been another jump in the number of coronavirus cases in Kent, bringing the total to 280.
Clergy no longer use crematorium changing rooms because of new coronavirus rules. Plus: grave count-up ordered and how to beat church closures.
Chic Wedding and Events is asking people to nominate NHS heroes for the chance to win a free wedding.
A 27-year-old has been slapped with a number of charges relating to offences across March after allegedly attempting to rob a supermarket.
A sick act has seen killed animals left in clear view in hedgerow near to a hospital entrance.
A pregnant mum who was desperately fighting for her unborn baby's life is to return home after successfully battling coronavirus.
Two men were arrested after reports of a man wielding a machete.
Cancelling non-urgent theatres and moving services to private hospitals are just some of the measures put in place to help the NHS fight coronavirus.
Hen owners are being urged to lock up their garden coops as chicken thefts escalate due to supermarket egg shortages.
The RSPCA wants councils to relax dog no-go zones so people don't have to travel to exercise their pets during the pandemic.
A mum-of-three was horrified when a woman spat in her face and yelled "I hope you get coronavirus".
England saw the majority of cases and deaths, with 190 dead aged between 39 and 105, with all but four having underlying health conditions.
A rescue centre for dogs is crowdfunding to help relocate after finding out its kennels will be knocked down and replaced with houses.
As the coronavirus continues to spread across Kent, we speak to the county's rough sleepers to find out how it has impacted them.
A look back at how the county coped during the Second World War when we were faced with an unprecedented crisis.
The county's high streets have been abandoned as everyone is asked to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Class A drugs, a number of phones and a set of digital scales were seized by police after officers raided a home in Folkestone.
A ferry company is temporarily standing down more than 1,000 staff and focusing all efforts on bringing in freight to the UK.
A popular Italian restaurant chain could close permanently because of coronavirus losses.
The government has announce two further temporary hospitals, with more planned.
Sales staff at one of the UK's largest house builders have been made to come in to work despite government advice to work remotely unless essential.
Three men have been arrested after two police officers were assaulted.
A man killed in a head-on collision was driving on the wrong side of the road and was over the limit, an inquest has heard.
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