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Buying records once required a bit of effort - today a jab of the thumb delivers everything. Remember when a trip to Our Price was necessary?
Unemployment figures for the county are on the up - and preliminary figures suggest they could creep even higher.
Many of our towns and villages were forever shaped by bombs dropped during the war. We look at some of the key sites hit and what is there now.
The county could find itself pockmarked with potholes this spring as the weather causes chaos to our roads.
Memories of Dreamland - or Bembom Brothers as it was once known - lived long in our columnist's mind.
A historian who regular leads tours to the remains of Pompeii has discovered his grandfather watched the volcano which destroyed it last erupt.
A craft beer and pale ale firm has been snapped up by a Kent brewery after being rescued from administration.
Why are so many of Kent's care homes being downgraded by the CQC? We look at the challenges the sector faces.
Our columnist ponders the remarkable rise of Prime - and wonders if a Ribena variant from Terry Wogan and Michael Parkinson would have fared as well.
As Sam Mendes' latest acclaimed movie hits the big screen this month, we look back at how one Kent town was transformed for the production.
In the summer of 1988, ferry bosses were given just an hour to prepare for the surprise arrival of one of the music world's biggest ever stars.
We take a look at some chilling tales from the county's past - including terrifying details of where Russia could have aimed its nuclear weapons.
When you've recovered from the excesses of the festive season, here's our list of some of the county's finest pubs to visit this year.
Was a row over the size of a pizza our most read story of 2022? Find out what you lapped up in our rundown of the most popular stories of the year.
In the concluding part of our reflections on 2022, we recall the loss of the Queen, changes at No.10 and how one seaside town was transformed.
Columnist Chris Britcher remembers his school days in the 1980s when teachers were feared and respected.
In the second part of our look back at the year, we remember how a ferry firm's shock move caused chaos around the county.
In the first part of our look back over the last 12 months, tempers flared, temperatures soared and Covid beat a retreat.
Heavy traffic is adding an hour onto journey times at the Dartford Crossing as rail strikes add to traffic congestion.
A new six-part spy thriller with a host of top names debuts today - with scenes filmed in Kent.
Trying to find the right nursery, school, college, university or training provider in Kent or Medway? Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need!