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A fast-growing company with a £15m turnover is upgrading its Kent base.
The remarkable tale of how the Countess of Wessex went from college in Kent to being one of the Queen's favourite family members.
We take an in-depth look at what the main parties are promising for housing and why it means no let up for the county - regardless of who wins.
Jim Kerr, lead singer of Simple Minds, speaks to KentOnline ahead of their headline show in the county this week.
Our columnist reflects on the increasing frequency of getting a waft of a cannabis joint being smoked on Kent’s streets.
A long-awaited family entertainment centre at a major shopping complex has confirmed it will finally open its doors this summer.
Plans for a new music bar - called The Dracula Parrot - in a ‘forgotten’ part of a town centre look set to be rejected.
A drop in the price of second-hand cars has dealt a £1.5m loss to one of the county’s big car dealerships.
An ever-expanding chain of bars and cafes opens its latest Kent outlet today as part of a swanky development.
The East Thanet constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
The Herne Bay and Sandwich constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
As the election nears, perhaps those who daub weird stuff on their ballot papers have a point, says our columnist.
The Pet Shop Boys have released their latest video shot entirely in a Kent town featuring some famous faces.
One of the most famous sports car brands has cut the ribbon on a multi-million pound new headquarters.
Revised plans for a 24/7 drive-thru Costa are expected to be given the nod, two years after being rejected.
A fruit farm in the county has signed a long-term deal with one of the nation’s most popular supermarkets worth £750 million.
A survey of businesses reveals our region is feeling the most optimistic when it comes to future prospects.
Concerns over health and safety on our farms has prompted a special event to be staged this week to offer ‘potentially life-saving lessons’
Rapid housebuilding means more than 80 pupils who passed the Kent Test have been left without a grammar in just one part of the county.
It’s been 10 years since they removed the toll booths at the Dartford Crossing but the traffic delays haven’t eased one bit, complains our columnist.
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