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Ten years ago, our columnist met the man who created Bagpuss. As the saggy old cloth cat marks his 50th birthday he recalls the day.
Our columnist looks at the changing face of the beautiful game at ponders how hats thrown in the air after a goal in the 1950s were ever recovered.
Hopes of Manston Airport’s £800m revival have once again been put on ice after a legal challenge will see the saga continue well into 2024.
A car dealership has been acquired by a Kent firm as it expands its sites across the South East.
The Port of Dover has received a funding boost to create a digital twin to allow it to improve efficiencies – and even ease traffic flows.
A Business Improvement District in one Kent town is bidding for a second term as voting begins later this month.
A leading Kent brewer has splashed out the first of a £400,000 upgrade to its production line with a state-of-the-art robot.
The pub industry has suffered a series of damaging blows which have knocked out many – but what’s the solution?
We go inside the police unit tasked with hunting those who fuel the demand for sickening child sexual abuse images - and identifying the victims.
Look at all the new homes being built and you’d assume the county’s population was rocketing. The truth, however, may surprise you...
A 23-year-old has appeared in court facing a number of charges – among them the attempted murder of a police officer.
Emergency crews spent three hours tackling fire at a car compound which saw several vehicles ablaze.
Our columnist recalls memorable school trips from the 1980s as he finds himself walking in the footsteps of his younger self.
A hotel in the county – named the best country retreat by National Geographic – has appointed a new general manager.
Visit Kent has agreed a deal to promote car-free access to top tourist attractions – with discounts to lure in visitors who leave their keys behind.
A leading wine producer in the county has confirmed its new head winemaker – just a week after a new CEO.
Are you among the millions who had to fill out a self-assessment tax return? if so, you have hours rather than days left...
150 years ago a woman was born in Kent who would go on to create one of the most iconic children’s characters.
Not so long ago, state secondary schools in Kent regularly boasted swimming pools. Our columnist recalls the perils of the chilly waters.
The food looks underwhelming yet the queues at this classic seaside fish and chip shop in the summer will take your breath away.
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