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It’s easy to think freak shows died out in Victorian London – but they lived on and Kent would host them well into the 20th century.
As HS2 is reduced, Kent remains the only place in the UK with high-speed rail. But has the county really benefited from it?
We take a look back at some of the most fascinating archaeological discoveries in Kent found, quite literally, beneath our feet.
From presidents having to prove their religious devotion to anti-abortion laws – did Kent plant the seeds of modern America?
A review into the conviction of Michael Stone – who has spent 26 years behind bars for the murder of Lin and Megan Russell – is to go ahead.
We take a look at some of the world’s most celebrated books – inspired by our county.
According to its critics on social media, Canterbury has been on a steady decline. Our columnist returns, after five years, to see what’s changed.
Plans to emulate The Sphere in Las Vegas on the county’s doorstep could knock the O2 Arena off its perch as Kent’s favourite.
This week, KentOnline is shining a spotlight on the county’s housing crisis – as councils struggle to hit government targets.
From Subbuteo to electronic games and FIFA to FC24 the face of the football game has transformed beyond recognition.
Britain’s oldest brewer has seen revenues rocket over the last year, but inflation has deflated its annual profits.
The Russell murders stunned the nation in 1996 – but does a new TV documentary shed any new light on the tragedy which shook Kent?
Amazon is about to turn 25 in the UK – but for all its success, it’s played no small part in forever changing our high streets.
A relative newcomer to one village is turning on the style – but can it deliver on the substance too in our food review?
A driving association claims 20mph limits are being ushered in here by ‘stealth’ in a war on the driver as Wales cuts speeds on residential streets.
Housebuilding is rarely welcomed in Kent – but should we accept it as a necessary price of the county’s popularity?
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal a rise in unemployment in the county, but there’s better news for wages.
An Ofsted verdict can make or break a school – but just what actually happens when the inspectors arrive?
The British are famous for their love of a queue...but are we getting out of practice thanks to modern technology?
The impact of the Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strike is hitting Kent in the pocket as big-budget productions grind to a halt.
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