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A double-gold winner will be officially starting a half-marathon in Kent today.
Our columnist suggests cash has become the vinyl record of the monetary world and even bank cards are now akin to outdated CDs.
After almost 400 jobs in Kent were lost in a single day, experts have explained why the county’s economy is well-placed to withstand the impact.
Talks are taking place which could see struggling restaurant chain TGI Fridays survive in the UK.
Staff previously employed by US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer have launched three new firms in the county.
A leading law firm has signed a partnership deal with the county’s inward investment agency.
It is 10 years since ‘the Canterbury Cannibal’ was sentenced - a case which exposed dark and twisted fantasies which stretched across the Atlantic.
Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, talks to KentOnline about feared queues at our ports and how low interest rates may end up.
If you’ve ever complained about the county’s roads and attitudes behind the wheel, there is a place where rules barely exist.
A 16th century restaurant and pub has confirmed plans to focus almost exclusively on weddings and events.
One of the county’s swankiest bed and breakfasts has been recognised with a leading tourism award.
One of the UK’s most iconic firms says it has seen sales and profits increase this year.
A string of firms in the county have been recognised with a King’s Award for Enterprise - and presented with their award.
A leading event for the construction industry will return next month with insights into how to unlock further growth.
Not long ago, Southeastern was always among the worst-rated franchises - today it’s among the best-performing. We ask what’s changed…
Thirty years ago, a Kent district witnessed its worst peace-time disaster as ferry passengers fell to their deaths.
Whitstable’s long running oyster festival is back - but it’s been a rollercoaster ride over the last 30 years our columnist remembers.
Our reviewer heads back to a familiar spot now under a new name and management and hoping to last longer than its short-lived predecessor.
Some 250,000 tonnes of coffee grounds are produced each year in the UK - now a Kent scheme is set to give it a second life.
A High Street pub has won a conservation award after it underwent a three-month £1.2m refurbishment.
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