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Collectables giant Hornby has sold one of its loss-making brands to its own former CEO.
Ever fancied creating your own Grand Designs home? Then an event in February could be just up your street.
Students are set to see their student loans increase after the cap for university tuition fees was confirmed - but maintenance loans will rise too.
Kent has plenty of historic spots - but this one provides you with a view of the county’s biggest - and ongoing - challenges over the centuries.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled Labour’s first Budget for 14 years - but what does it mean for the county?
The hammer is set to fall this week in an auction for an industrial site - with a seven-figure guide price.
A pilot training programme has been announced by the team behind a £9bn Kent project to help plug the skills gap in the construction industry.
A leading business figure is pleading with Chancellor Rachel Reeves to get Eurostar trains stopping in Kent again and give green light to M2 widening.
A local council has given a college group a contract to deliver green skills as part of a government-funded initiative.
A fast-growing biotech company has upgraded its laboratory space at its Kent base for a third time to cope with booming international trade.
Another person has died after the boat they were in deflated just minutes after setting out for the Kent coast.
Trains on a busy stretch of rail will be suspended for four days as vital work to prevent landslips takes place.
A Booker Prize-winning author is letting out her seaside cottage as part of a new literary competition.
It may be something of a ‘Trigger’s broom’ but this famous attraction has had more ups and downs than most over its lifetime.
There was uproar this week as prisoners bounded out all smiles early from jail due to overcrowding concerns. But can we really blame them?
One of the county’s best-known estate agents has changed hands as part of one group’s aggressive nationwide acquisition strategy.
A fast-food chain has confirmed it is to open at a motorway service station - creating 12 jobs.
A seaside town’s bid to boost its watersports offering now includes a 24/7 automated kayak and SUP rental unit on the beach.
A campaign has been launched to help prevent beer-drinkers being ‘misled’ into buying brews created by global giants rather than true independents.
Kent Test results came out this week - but is sitting such a momentous exam at just 10 too much, too young, asks our columnist.