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A number of individuals have been supporting key workers battling the coronavirus through song, cooking, good will and fundraising.
Citizens Advice is offering free advice via phone and email during these worrying times.
A takeaway has delivered food to staff at Medway Maritime Hospital to show their appreciation.
A ship which made seven trips to Dunkirk during the 1940 evacuation has launched virtual online tours.
Gurdwara volunteers are supporting key workers with cooked meals by delivering 200 meals a day to NHS staff battling Covid-19.
Those with creative flair have shown their appreciation to NHS staff.
A dog is cheering up those in lockdown with personalised messages, birthday shout-outs and virtual high-fives.
The wife of a coronavirus survivor has told of how her fit and healthy husband fought for his life in a coma in hospital for nearly three weeks.
Fundraisers are appealing to the public for prize donations to help purchase the latest medical equipment.
Watch the emotional moment a coronavirus patient was allowed to go home after spending almost three weeks critically ill in hospital.
A woman has come up with a novel way to have some fun and invite anyone you want round for the long weekend by launching an Easter Guy competition.
A primary school pupil has become an online hit with fellow children around the world tuning into her Facebook page to stay entertained in lockdown.
Motorbike riders have been issued fines and warnings for ignorning government advice regarding social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Lindt staff played Easter bunnies by delivering some early cheer to care home residents.
A 12 year-old art student has shared her admiration for the front-line workers battling the coronavirus.
Carehome residents have been receiving and delivering letters during the lockdown.
House prices in one Kent town have soared by the eighth greatest amount of anywhere in the UK - here's how all areas of the county performed.
The coronavirus outbreak has caused changes to the way council services are being run from bins to roads and caring for the most vulnerable.
A 19-year-old boy has become a village 'celeb' thanks to his creativity and help towards the elderly and vulnerable.
The council is offering support to those most in need during the coronavirus lockdown.