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Our columnist stood on a cliff top in the early hours hoping to spot the Aurora Borealis - he didn’t but learned some valuable lessons.
Airbnb properties are increasing rapidly across our seaside towns - but should we embrace or fear the rise of the popular app?
As the public inquiry into a national scandal is set to conclude, our reporter recalls the remarkable journey he went on with two of its victims.
A firm which specialises in bolt-ons for holiday-makers has expanded further after taking over one of its partners.
A pub giant and brewer has been given the royal seal of approval - and use of the esteemed Royal Warrant.
Exactly 10 years since Ann Gloag closed Manston Airport, we look back at its recent past and ask will we ever be able to fly from there again?
The unemployment figures for Kent and Medway have dipped - but economic uncertainty continues to cloud the forecast.
In the concluding part of our in-depth look at the rollercoaster ride of our seaside towns, we look at how they staged the most unexpected revival.
It’s back…Europe sings its heart out tonight but brace yourself for the annual chorus of disapproval.
The CEO of a leading food and drink organisation in the county has moved on - with an interim replacement now in post.
A number of Kent firms have been named in this year’s King’s Award for Enterprise.
A Kent logistics firm is to roll out specially treated vegetable oil as fuel in its partnership with a delivery giant.
The CEO of a ferry company that made 786 seafarers redundant has admitted crew are now paid less than £5 an hour.
One of the founding members of chart-toppers Bucks Fizz has announced he is quitting.
The latest ‘Lounge’ restaurant, bar and cafe is coming to a seaside town after a June opening date was confirmed.
The latest series of Netflix hit Bridgerton spent two weeks filming scenes at an historic Kent house, it has been revealed.
Protestors marched through a seaside town before staging an hour-long sit-in on the steps of a leading tourist attraction, this weekend.
Just why did our coastal towns collapse so dramatically? In the second of a three-part series, we examine what happened when the crowds left.
Big crowds hitting our beaches but bringing their own food and drink deprives our coastal towns of essential income, our columnist urges a rethink.
A US firm has completed the takeover of a scientific consultancy company based in Kent.
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