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As 100+ schools have been told to shut buildings amid fears over “collapsing concrete”, we look at how the crisis was sparked in Kent five years ago.
We have all visited the county’s big shopping centres – but have you ever asked yourself what used to be on the sites upon which they now stand?
It wasn’t long ago you could smoke in restaurants and cinemas – but, as our columnist recalls, it meant we all ended up wreaking of the things.
As baby murderer Lucy Letby begins a rare whole-life term, we look at the notorious Kent killers who have also been told they will die behind bars.
Is size really everything? For smartphones it seems to be – but we can’t make our minds up whether bigger or smaller is better.
Our columnist recalls one seaside town’s beachside amusement park – once a must-visit destination.
Our food reviewer heads to the coast to put an award-winning new restaurant and takeaway through its paces.
A major lorry fire which caused a key road to be shut for all of Saturday has finally completely reopened.
Ferry operators are warning passengers there are delays at the Port of Dover this morning – and longer ones if you’re travelling back from Calais.
Once it pulled in thousands of visitors – now a short walk will take you along one of the most remarkable history-rich promenades in the country.
Our columnist asks whether we’re safer drivers after all the changes to the driving test since he passed his more than three decades ago.
Two researchers have told how they discovered a message from the heavens on a cathedral roof – which could reveal how life on Earth began.
As the government puts the focus on housebuilding onto cities, the rate of new homes in the county is unlikely to slow.
We need to get used to major changes in all our towns and stop complaining so much – it’s called progress, says our columnist.
The son of a victim of the contaminated blood scandal is calling on the Prime Minister to step up his efforts to finally deliver justice.
Did you attend Radio 1’s summer roadshows when they headed into the county? On their 50th anniversary, we speak to the man behind them.
Remember when children used to cycle everywhere with their friends? Why have attitudes changed so dramatically?
We take a stroll along a forgotten stretch of beach offering a reminder of the boom-and-bust era of British holidays on the Kent seaside.
Does anyone use a map any more? Our columnist looks at how in-car tech has changed but asks do we know in which direction we’re all heading?
The number of unemployed across Kent and Medway is dropping – but wage growth may leave inflation stubbornly high.
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