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A comedy writer has launched a podcast about the UK's biggest sitcoms in an attempt to put a smile on people's face during these uncertain times.
A global games retailer will 'bring toys to life' as it opens a pop-up store in the county.
A man is aiming to complete the virtual London Marathon in under four hours in aid of a sexual abuse support charity.
A teenager has been called a 'rising star' by a power company after completing his three year apprenticeship with the firm.
Two lanes have reopened on the M2 after a vehicle flipped and fell down a bank.
Police have urged residents to remain vigilant after a man in his 80s was burgled by two men.
A council has obtained a legal order to stop the unauthorised deforestation and development on woodland.
A primary school has sent home a class of pupils after a person tested positive for covid at the site.
A Kent author has captured the true gravity of the 2020 lockdown by photographing the Capital without a person or vehicle in sight.
A station in desperate need of refurbishment will benefit from a multi-million pound investment.
Another school has sent home an entire year group after a youngster tested positive for Covid-19.
A school has told 165 pupils and six staff members to self isolate because two children have coronavirus.
A school has told 150 pupils to self-isolate because a student has coronavirus.
A mum-of-two has described the agonising wait she faces to determine the details of her daughter's neurological condition.
A plaque has been unveiled in honour of a man who fought against institutionalised racism.
An academy trust has sent three year groups into self isolation for 14 days following two confirmed cases of coronavirus.
Artwork intended to "start a discussion and raise eyebrows" has been torn down and lobbed in the Medway.
A mum says her daughter is scared to walk home after being hit by a car while crossing the road.
A popular eatery will be extending the Eat Out to Help Scheme as it welcomes back customers.
While on foot patrol two Police Community Support Officers discovered a large cannabis cultivation after a back door to a house was left open.
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