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House prices in the county have accelerated again, denting the hopes of many first-time buyers looking to get on the ladder. But will they go down?
Just four districts in the county saw a drop in jobless figures for August ahead of what is set to be a challenging winter for employers.
These Kent properties are a fraction of the price of regular bricks and mortar homes - and are gaining in popularity.
The details of the Queen's final journey from Scotland to a state funeral in London have been confirmed.
The former Kent schoolgirl joined husband Prince Edward and his siblings in their first public appearance since the Queen's death on Thursday.
Emergency teams are treating a motorcyclist after a crash this afternoon.
Workers for a major beer distribution company have voted for strike action - which could see pubs and bars struggle in the run up to Christmas.
A leading discount supermarket says it will plough millions of pounds into its stores in Kent and hire more than 160 new staff.
A leading chef, who rebranded his business earlier this summer, is now preparing for the first in a series of international culinary tours.
A retirement home has changed hands for the first time in 35 years.
A country pub has opened three glamping pods in its grounds which are already proving a hit.
The way cinemas operate is set for a radical shake-up - and that could mean we all need to get used to paying more to watch the latest blockbuster.
Work has started on a housing development on the site of a former school playing field.
A leading business organisation has joined a call for immediate steps to help ease the burden of energy rises on firms.
We review a beach café with views to die for and a rather unconventional method of serving cheesy chips.
A sacked P&O Ferries worker has slammed news that the Government will not pursue criminal proceedings against the ferry company.
National Highways has confirmed the short notice closure of a key junction on one of the county's motorways this week.
The latest rail strike is once again causing widespread disruption to the county train services with the majority of stations shut.
An investigation into P&O Ferries' decision to sack almost 800 staff earlier this year has now ruled out criminal proceedings.
Just months after sacking 800 on-board crew, the owner of P&O Ferries has revealed record profits.
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