More on KentOnline
Local and mayoral elections in England were postponed for 12 months in March.
Boris Johnson is expected to publish a road map at the weekend on how restrictions may be eased.
Jenny Pattinson said she does not feel safe in public without her husband.
Survey finds people are appreciating their local parks, countryside and green belt more.
The teenager’s family are set for a virtual meeting with Lisa Nandy on Friday.
Reported experiences ranged from casual jokes to violent attacks and death threats.
The wreck of a landing craft has been discovered off the coast of North Wales – over 100 miles from where it was thought to have sunk.
The new Bounce Back Loan Scheme was launched on Monday morning.
Professor Neil Ferguson resigned as a Government adviser after conceding he made an ‘error of judgment’ by allowing a woman to visit him at home.
An ITV documentary will follow the journey of two beluga whales, Little Grey and Little White, as they are moved to an open-water sanctuary.
Scientists at the University of Glasgow analysed samples of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.
The closely-watched IHS Markit/CIPS UK construction purchasing managers’ index showed a reading of just 8.2 in April, down from 39.3 in March.
Sally-Ann Hart, MP for Hastings and Rye, said a beach in her constituency has become ‘the chosen destination’ for migrants.
So far £20 million of the total raised has been distributed to member charities across the UK.
The social network will show links to an official Government webpage which debunks conspiracies around 5G and coronavirus.
Heidi Crowter said Boris Johnson’s Westminster Government did not have to introduce abortion for babies with Down’s syndrome up to birth.
Charles Kwame Tanor died with Covid-19 at Coventry University Hospital on March 11.
Security Minister James Brokenshire said work was continuing to reach capacity.
James Brokenshire said testing and tracing for coronavirus in the community was stopped due to a ‘shift” in expert advice.
Nitrogen dioxide levels more than halved in some places, but particulate matter pollution has stayed high, King’s College London has found.