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Thousands of holidaymakers face problems getting back to Kent after it emerged P&O is unlikely to resume cross-Channel ferries until April 19.
A host of property issues for investors and developers will form the focus of debate at a special event taking place later this month.
In our special report into 5G masts, we look at whether NIMBYism is holding back communities from being better connected.
The company behind a major development has secured a £22m loan to deliver hundreds of new homes.
Ever fancied owning a vineyard and creating your own wine? Well if you can afford it, land for sale in the county could fulfil your dreams.
The boss of pub and brewery giant Shepherd Neame has admitted he feared the worst for the company during the pandemic-enforced lockdowns.
A major pub operator and beer brewer is back in the black after two gruelling years of Covid restrictions hitting its bottom line.
A leading brewery has penned a deal which will see fans of the Boat Race raise a glass to the competitors this weekend.
A key debate at a leading business event next month will focus on how firms can access funding towards a net zero future.
A new Champagne-based beer, brewed with Kentish hops, and a £400,000 investment in production facilities, is helping grow a popular brewery.
P&O Ferries' bosses say without dismissing staff it may sink - so just how are its rivals keeping afloat between Kent and the Continent?
Research has discovered nearly half of all written wills in the South could be out-of-date.
Could Eurostar be set to face its first rival train service since it launched in 1994?
Further protests have taken place today as staff continue to pile the pressure on P&O Ferries.
After a mild and bright week, forecasters predict a return to chilly weather next week...so enjoy it while you can.
A long-running financial advisors in the county has been acquired as part of a group's on-going expansion plans.
Bored of the regular places to visit? We take a look at some of Kent's strangest places you can visit that will get you talking.
A day after it sacked 800 staff, we looked at the demise of P&O – once the cross-Channel king – and the controversy surrounding its foreign owners.
P&O Ferries has dismissed its on-board crews in a major move which has enraged union bosses.
The company which once operated the Southeastern train network has been hit hard in the pocket for financial irregularities.