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Water companies have been told to pay back millions to their customers – so why are our bills set to rise?
A seaside watering hole has been snapped up by a leading pub group – but its landlords will remain the same.
Unemployment figures across the county remain static – but vacancies are continuing to shrink, raising concerns over what lurks around the corner.
During the week, he’s helping the bereaved bid a dignified farewell to their loved one...come the weekend, he’s DJ-ing in front of thousands.
The former principal of a Kent college has been effectively banned from education – while his deputy agrees a confidential deal with liquidators.
Attitudes towards veterans have changed dramatically over the past 40 years – as has the make-up of Remembrance Day parades.
More than a dozen care homes have been given a ‘red’ rating by Kent County Council – slamming the brakes on many admissions.
Crushed cars and shattered homes: How memories of storms of the past were recalled this week.
As one of the county’s most troubled schools is the latest to come under the umbrella of a college group, we look at its remarkable growth.
Our embracing of Halloween – and Black Friday – questions quite why we want to emulate our American cousins over and above our own traditions.
Our reviewer heads to the coast and encounters dogs in “prison”, hair in his food and one of the great underwhelming burgers.
Car parking around Kent is never any fun… but it used to be a lot worse, says columnist Chris Britcher.
A major new report says Kent could be generating £23bn by 2050 along with 249,000 new jobs.
The man spearheading plans to revive Manston Airport has spoken about costs, delays and why online debate should stop being so personal.
For the first time, the full story of how “The Godfather” ended up falling in love with Kent can be revealed.
Much-need improvements to one seaside town have been criticised for being aimed at the ‘upmarket crowd’ – this nonsense needs to end.
It’s easy to think freak shows died out in Victorian London – but they lived on and Kent would host them well into the 20th century.
As HS2 is reduced, Kent remains the only place in the UK with high-speed rail. But has the county really benefited from it?
We take a look back at some of the most fascinating archaeological discoveries in Kent found, quite literally, beneath our feet.
From presidents having to prove their religious devotion to anti-abortion laws – did Kent plant the seeds of modern America?
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