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Holiday Extras – which specialises in airport parking and hotels – has secured the financial backing to fuel ambitious growth plans.
The original artwork of one of the biggest albums of the Eighties – created by a former Kent student - has sold at auction.
Police have confirmed a man died following a smash on a bridge earlier today and are now appealing for witnesses.
Our columnist looks back to a not-so-distant payment era when cheques were king.
Climate change and soaring costs are having an impact on beer’s key ingredient – prompting one firm to call for unity.
The popular perception is of Kent being hidden beneath an ever-expanding carpet of housing. The reality, however, is certain to surprise you.
As the BBC plans major cuts to its local radio stations, is the corporation about to over step the mark?
Our change in attitudes to tattoos over the decades has left our columnist with a dilemma after his kids revealed they want to get ‘inked’.
In the latest of our fast-food reviews, we headed to the seaside for a sandwich with a difference – but was it worth £11?
Our columnist on why the revival of two of our key seaside towns are now reaping the rewards despite the naysayers.
Universities are seeing high demand and charge thousands a year… so just why are so many having to cut jobs and tighten their belts?
As the countdown begins to next weekend’s Glastonbury Festival, our columnist remembers the ups and down of the event 30 years ago.
Once the epitome of a ‘true blue’ Tory heartland, even its own councillors say the party’s collapse has been ‘catastrophic’ – we find out why.
The latest unemployment figures reveal the numbers are up across many of our districts – but only modestly.
Housebuilding in the county has hit a new high – but which towns are taking the strain and are young people any closer to buying their first home?
A chance find for a metal detectorist has been sold under the hammer for way over its guide price.
A luxury mansion is available to rent – fully furnished and includes all bills – but the price is a little steep.
Our columnist looks back at when Woolworths ruled the high street and asks would it survive if revived today?
The next chief executive of cash-strapped Kent County Council will take home a salary of up to £236,000.
Our columnist returns to visit Whitstable for the first time in years – the town he once called home.
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