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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.
Remember when a trip to Blockbuster was part of your weekend routine? Our columnist takes a stroll down memory lane.
The weather is the polar opposite to sunny Vietnam, but is a seaside town's attempt at its famous street food up to scratch?
It was described as the 'crime of the century' - but 40 years on, most of the gold stolen during the Brinks-Mat robbery has never been recovered.
A popular store in Bluewater has closed its doors for the final time - but hints it may return in the future.
As developers prepare to invest an estimated £500 million into the future of Manston Airport, we answer the key questions over what happens next.
Running late to meet your friends wasn't an option in an era before the smart phone, recalls columnist Chris Britcher.
Owners of Manston Airport want to harness the latest technology to cut down on lorry journeys to and from the site when it reopens.
A tsunami of challenges is pushing many food and drink producers in the county to the brink - but we can all play a part in saving them.
Tourist attractions are hoping a campaign to attract more corporate away days will boost visitor numbers during the off-season.
Buying records once required a bit of effort - today a jab of the thumb delivers everything. Remember when a trip to Our Price was necessary?
Unemployment figures for the county are on the up - and preliminary figures suggest they could creep even higher.
Many of our towns and villages were forever shaped by bombs dropped during the war. We look at some of the key sites hit and what is there now.
The county could find itself pockmarked with potholes this spring as the weather causes chaos to our roads.
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!