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The Government are looking to pay £500 to everyone with Covid-19 in England, in order to support the self-isolation scheme. It is among the suggestions in a leaked document from the Department of Health dated 19th January, and marked ‘Official…

Storm Christoph set to bring snow to the South East

Snow is on its way to Kent with Storm Christoph this weekend with the Met office issuing a yellow warning predicting 17 hours of “heavy snow”. Forecasters also say Kent, Sussex and East Anglia are at a high risk of…

Public poised for Big Garden Birdwatch next weekend

Half a million people are expected to take to their gardens next weekend for the worlds biggest garden wildlife survey. The RSPB a conservation charity is asking people to look out for everything from blackbirds to great tits. It’s time…

Video: Who was Coco Chanel?

Find about the life of fashion icon Coco Chanel in the video above and tune in to our radio show this afternoon to hear about the darker side of the french designer.

Kent Young Entrepreneur wins innovation award

A young entrepreneur from Kent has won the prestigious Young Innovators award. The Young Innovators programme was created in 2018 by Innovate UK in partnership with The Prince’s Trust to find young people from across the UK with great business ideas….

The 2021 US Presidential Inauguration

TRUMP LEFT THE WHITE HOUSE AND IS BELIEVED TO HAVE WRITTEN A NOTE FOR BIDEN President Donald J. Trump left the White House on Wednesday morning for the last time as the commander in chief after four years that shook the nation. He…

VALENTINES DAY IS COMING IS ONLINE DATING THE ONE?

Is FaceTime the new way to date? Valentines Day is close and the online dating world continues to be explored. Many individuals are flocking towards different dating apps and social media to try and create a connection with a ‘potential’…

ARE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS RECEIVING SUPPORT DURING COVID 19?

University students now on their third lockdown are continuing to study from home with virtual lectures and little to no social experience. Many students are facing uncertainty causing mental health worries. Some students feel as though the Government and Universities…

Rainham residents reignite campaign to save orchards from housing appeal

Residents are kick starting their campaign for a second time as their beloved orchards face being turned into a housing estate. The orchards off Pump Lane, in Rainham, are under threat of 1,250 homes being built on the 126 acres…

New York City celebrates Biden win with an Empire State of mind

Cheering, dancing, singing, honking horns and smiles continue to fill up the New York atmosphere as people continue celebrating Joe Biden’s presidential race victory. Donald Trump’s hometown neighbourhoods all came outside and poured into the city’s streets, parks and squares…