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Is Eurostar’s refusal to revive its Kent services a betrayal of the economic dreams on which the whole project was sold to the county?
A major new survey has show business confidence levels in Kent are increasing – but clouds remain on the horizon.
A former Kent sub-postmaster’s life was devastated by the false accusations highlighted in ITV’s hit drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office.
Hit BBC reality TV show The Traitors is back...but how has Kent’s contestant fared during the first week?
A serving Met Police officer has been suspended after he was charged with rape.
A 31-year-old man has been charged after two teenagers were stabbed in a town centre.
A short film on a Facebook site provides our columnist with a fascinating glimpse of a town beloved by generations.
You wouldn’t do it in the high street, but while on a walk it’s plain bad manners not to give a cheery greeting or smile to those you pass.
In the concluding part of our review of 2023, we look back at changes to our high streets and the tragedies which shocked our communities.
In the second part of our review of the year, we take a look at a trilogy of long-running sagas and ask if an end is, finally, in sight?
In the first of a three-part look back over the last 12 months, we start with the weather, relentless strikes and a farewell to a TV favourite.
A new book sheds light on a brutal battle and the loss of thousands of lives right here in Kent which changed our history forever.
They are rarely seen and never touched – but letters worth close to £1m from one of the nation’s most celebrated authors are kept in Kent’s vaults.
Has late-night Christmas shopping in Kent lost its sparkle? Our columnist wrestles with supporting shops while watching his bank balance.
Amid intense speculation the £2.5bn London Resort project is finally dead in the water, the company behind the scheme finally breaks its silence.
We take a pre-Christmas jaunt to a jaw-droppingly good café lurking in a former boat shed.
Universal Studios has revealed it is considering plans to build a theme park in a move which could spell the end for a similar rival venture in Kent.
A man who smashed his way into a restaurant in the early hours of the morning has been jailed.
A shoplifter has been jailed just days after pinching goods worth hundreds of pounds from two of our towns.
A kite-flying event will take place on a beach next weekend in a tribute to Palestinians killed in Israel conflict.