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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is expected to unveil ways to get more people back in work at the Budget this week as figures reveal an increase across Kent.
A Kent MP has become the latest politician to kick out at Gary Lineker's tweets over the new asylum bill.
Kent towns come top in a list of UK places bracing for the biggest house price increase over the next two years.
A film shot entirely in the county is in the running for an Academy Award at tonight's ceremony in Los Angeles.
In a world where we all carry decent cameras on our smartphones, our columnist reflects on a previous era and memories lost forever.
A local company has signed a deal with the owner of the Bluewater shopping centre to help cut its carbon footprint.
A hotel, rated among the best in the country on Tripadvisor, has helped land a college group a leading award.
Did a The Godfather-obsessed café make our reviewer an offer he couldn't refuse?
A popular and well-known face of Kent business has confirmed she is stepping down.
As a second series on the Brink's Mat drama is confirmed, here we separate fact from fiction, and ask: "Who was the real Kenneth Noye?"
Our columnist takes a look back at motoring in the not-so-distant past and how far cars have come.
Virgin Media has told customers their bills are set to rise 13.8% in May - but we managed to negate the hike and even saved cash too.
Another Kent MP has been given the green light to fight for re-election after a selection process.
Following the reworking of Roald Dahl's books, now Ian Fleming's classic 007 tales are set for editing.
The Channel Tunnel is a success story - but the impact it had on the county at the time of its construction has left it with many scars.
We are totally reliant today on the internet - but it was not always the way. Our reporter recalls the web's difficult adolescence.
The market for non-alcoholic beers and spirits is booming - but do they actually taste good? We check out the market and put them to a taste test.
He planted the first vines at Chapel Down and has left his mark on many of the county's top winemakers - we meet the Godfather of English wine.
There was a time when going to cinema meant queues, dodgy seats and erratic projectors. Our ageing reporter looks back at times gone-by.
A solicitor has been struck off after mishandling hundreds of thousands of pounds of client money.