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Hopes of government financial support to help save a struggling continental rail service have been dashed again.
A rescue package will see hundreds of stores of a major high street brand saved - but doubt remains over which will survive.
For those concerned over the wreck of the SS Richard Montgomery, a bomb ship detonated in the Channel gives a chilling clue as to what could happen.
Thousands of new homes are planned for across the county as developers pick up the pace - we take a look at some of the biggest.
A fleet of tug boats has gone carbon neutral in a move to a green fuel it hopes others could soon follow.
A garage has bid farewell to one of its longest-serving members of staff after he retired.
A pharmacy has unveiled the latest weapon in the fight against the spread of Covid - a unit which disinfects the air.
Staff at a law firm are marking its 40th anniversary - after all were delivered roses to mark the occasion.
The county council is to host a webinar next week to help businesses safely welcome back staff and customers.
Amid concerns it was to move, a major employer has signed a new lease deal on offices in the county.
Staff at a tyre business are celebrating after a huge boom in online sales over the last 12 months.
A union is demanding the government give financial support to Eurostar as it faces the threat of collapse.
A major survey is launched today which aims to identify the scale of the impact on the county's jobs market of the health crisis.
You've only got a few days to nominate after we teamed up with estate agents Wards to find the High Street Heroes during the pandemic.
We take a look at life for ice cream van operators - and how the lockdown has claimed an unlikely victim for one popular firm.
A popular store is set for a major revamp next month, with many departments expanded boasting more products.
A year ago a new private medical centre opened - 12 months on and its delivered over 13,000 jabs on the NHS.
Produced in Kent has revealed the shortlist for this year's awards - and how you can attend the ceremony for free.
A major cross-Channel operator hopes a new online system will help make imports and exports easier - and relieve the strain at Kent's ports.
Customers will soon be able to order groceries and have them delivered in as quick as 20 minutes.