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Many children with special needs are set to face life in mainstream schools after the county council accepted a huge government bailout.
Recalling the past through old pictures of our town centres is one thing...but Indiana Jones at 80 – surely that’s taking nostalgia too far?
The owners of two coastal bungalow parks are to expand the sites with a £10m upgrade.
Bakery giant Greggs has confirmed it is to open yet another branch – the first for one Kent town.
A man who assaulted a woman in a shop, then stripped naked in a police cell and committed an ind
Pub-goers will be able to raise a toast to King Charles III with a special limited edition ale from one of the county’s beer producers.
A reckless driver hit speeds of 160mph on a Kent road in the early hours of this morning – prompting police to give chase.
Our columnist reflects on how some of Kent’s town centres have changed over the years and ponders if for better or for worse?
A leading wine producer has struck a partnership deal with one of the summer’s leading food and music events.
A regional tourism industry awards is now open for entries – with firms in the sector across Kent urged to put their names forward.
Continued economic uncertainty is contributing to a rise in unemployment figures across Kent and Medway and a reduction in the number of vacancies.
For the same price as an all-inclusive week in the sun, holiday makers can, instead, have seven nights in Kent. We check out the options.
Comics like the Beano and Dandy were once a weekly dose of escapism - albeit with some behaviour traits which have probably changed over the years.
Our reviewer heads to a Turkish restaurant and takes a gamble on a traditional beverage which left a salty taste in his mouth.
From Grange Hill to Monkey, Animal Magic to Dogtanian - our columnist looks back at the changing face of children's TV.
Over-50s specialist Saga has agreed a £50m loan deal with the billionaire who sold the empire his father formed almost 20 years ago.
A Twitter thread describing how parts of the county's economy have been "wrecked" by Brexit went viral. But is it actually true?
Were things really cheaper back in the day? From football stickers to petrol, fags and gig tickets, our columnist takes a look back.
A leading sparkling wine producer in the county says it is pushing ahead with plans to double in size by 2026 after delivering a record-breaking year.
The precursor to the coastguard was a brutal organisation which waged war against smugglers - often leaving our beaches drenched in blood.
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