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Prisoners are receiving £5 phone credits a week to keep in touch with families and friends during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Earlier this month we asked for messages from grandchildren. But now it's the turn of Kent's grandparents to tell their families they're missing them.
A dad has opened up about the reality of having a seriously ill child during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The decision to abandon the £5 million Operation Brock scheme has been welcomed by a Kent MP.
A foundation which runs two of Kent's most popular wild animal parks has secured a vital seven-figure loan to help it through uncertain times.
An inquest has opened in to the death of a father of three who was stabbed in the heart after 'an altercation'.
A head teacher has blasted a Kent MP's "very unsettling and somewhat bullish" post supporting the government's plans to reopen schools.
The coronavirus crisis could cost Kent County Council around £200 million, nearly £70m more than originally forecast, it has emerged.
An old Primark store earmarked for flats, shops and a restaurant is now up for sale.
A charity says the coronavirus crisis will have an impact on mental health long after lockdown is over.
A jack-up drilling rig used in the North Sea is now attracting visitors after it has been towed into a Kent port.
As debate continues over the impact of Covid-19 on house sales and prices, business expert Richard Scase says forecasters fall into one of two camps.
A nursery fears it may be forced to close when its tenancy at its temporary home runs out as it has nowhere else to go.
When Brits realised the money-saving benefits of buying wine in France they flocked to Kent's port towns heralding the beginning of the booze cruise.
Anti-social motorbike riders had their vehicles seized and warnings have been issued by police after several incidents across towns.
Border officials are working to deport dozens of migrants after another three boats were stopped crossing the Channel en route to Britain.
Police and paramedics were called to a town centre following reports a man had been injured.
An animal charity is part of a project to dehorn hundreds of wild rhinos following an 'alarming' rise in poaching since the Covid-19 outbreak.
A driver has been slapped with a fine after he was caught in an overloaded van which had been spotted leaving debris scattered across the road.
A deer had to be rescued by firefighters after getting itself stranded in a stream.
An investigation has been launched after a man died following a crash involving a car and a motorbike.
Police and paramedics were called to a report of a medical incident in a park where a man in his 50s was pronounced dead at the scene.
Developers have submitted plans to increase the sprawling site of an approved 300-home development in the countryside.
Border Force patrols intercepted six boats carrying 90 migrants in the Channel before they could reach Kent.
A man has been arrested and a knife has been recovered after a reported disturbance.
An academy boss has spoken about how keeping schools closed during the coronavirus pandemic would harm disadvantaged children.
Footage caught on a dashcam shows drivers having to wait at new traffic lights for more than a minute, sparking complaints to highways bosses.
The coronavirus outbreak and lockdown have inspired works of poetry from people across Kent - read them here.
A charity which supports one of Kent's largest hospices that was refused government funding may have a way to continue helping vulnerable patients.
An MP has joined environmentalists in condemning a council for ruining a picturesque meadow which some say now resembles a desert.
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