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Kent commuters using London Underground are being warned there may be no services running as staff strike in pay and conditions dispute.
An MP in the county has praised the remarkable efforts of the people of Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion.
One of the world's biggest vehicle manufacturers has agreed a deal to switch deliveries from the road to rail to slash its carbon emission
Highways chiefs have outlined the green credentials of one of the biggest transport infrastructure projects set for the county.
A firm specialising in offering translations has seen turnover soar as it looks to double revenues by 2025.
A crane hire company in the county is spending big in 2022 as it looks to grow its business.
The former operator of Southeastern has revealed it is to pay a heavy price for financial failures which led to it being stripped of the franchise.
A retailer is continuing its expansion into Kent with another store opening this weekend.
An experienced executive is joining one of the county's biggest pub chains.
A long-running veterinary surgery has been taken over by a fast-growing Kent firm.
A major new development has clinched its second big-name tenant after a 15-year deal was agreed.
In the second part of our look back at the biggest stories of the Noughties, we remember the collapse of Woolworths and when Madonna came to town.
One Kent town will be part of a Government-backed six-month trial scheme using artificial intelligence to get people into work.
Some seismic events took place in Kent during the Noughties – here's the first instalment of a two-part special.
Fruit varieties developed at a horticultural research centre in the county are closing in on 100million annual sales.
The on-going revival of a town centre will soon see its latest addition - a 'Prohibition-era style club' - open later this month.
A company looking to develop revolutionary fuel alternatives for the aviation industry is investing £11m and creating dozens of jobs in the county.
A gala ceremony takes place today to celebrate the achievement of apprentices in the county as experts say they could help ease skills shortages.
The NHS organisation set to replace the existing CCG in the county has appointed five non-executive directors to its board.
We review a vegan fast food joint so good it could convert the most blood-thirsty carnivore.