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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is expected to unveil ways to get more people back in work at the Budget this week as figures reveal an increase across Kent.
A Kent MP has become the latest politician to kick out at Gary Lineker's tweets over the new asylum bill.
Kent towns come top in a list of UK places bracing for the biggest house price increase over the next two years.
A film shot entirely in the county is in the running for an Academy Award at tonight's ceremony in Los Angeles.
In a world where we all carry decent cameras on our smartphones, our columnist reflects on a previous era and memories lost forever.
A local company has signed a deal with the owner of the Bluewater shopping centre to help cut its carbon footprint.
A hotel, rated among the best in the country on Tripadvisor, has helped land a college group a leading award.
Did a The Godfather-obsessed café make our reviewer an offer he couldn't refuse?
A popular and well-known face of Kent business has confirmed she is stepping down.
As a second series on the Brink's Mat drama is confirmed, here we separate fact from fiction, and ask: "Who was the real Kenneth Noye?"
Our columnist takes a look back at motoring in the not-so-distant past and how far cars have come.
Virgin Media has told customers their bills are set to rise 13.8% in May - but we managed to negate the hike and even saved cash too.
Another Kent MP has been given the green light to fight for re-election after a selection process.
Following the reworking of Roald Dahl's books, now Ian Fleming's classic 007 tales are set for editing.
The Channel Tunnel is a success story - but the impact it had on the county at the time of its construction has left it with many scars.
We are totally reliant today on the internet - but it was not always the way. Our reporter recalls the web's difficult adolescence.
The market for non-alcoholic beers and spirits is booming - but do they actually taste good? We check out the market and put them to a taste test.
He planted the first vines at Chapel Down and has left his mark on many of the county's top winemakers - we meet the Godfather of English wine.
There was a time when going to cinema meant queues, dodgy seats and erratic projectors. Our ageing reporter looks back at times gone-by.
A solicitor has been struck off after mishandling hundreds of thousands of pounds of client money.
Trying to find the right nursery, school, college, university or training provider in Kent or Medway? Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need!