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Another leading figure behind ambitious plans to build a multi-billion pound entertainment park in the county has quit.
Back in the early 1980s, signing up to the Scouts or Boys’ Brigade was something of a rite of passage.
A new book gives a rare glimpse inside the home of one of the nation’s most influential artists.
In the concluding part of our in-depth look at climate change, we examine the impact it has already had on Kent.
Two popular holiday parks have been acquired by a new operator which has pledged to invest in improvements.
A major foodservice wholesaler in the county has appointed a new managing director.
A law firm is moving out of high street offices it has occupied for nearly 60 years to relocate to larger premises.
A major brewer in the county has been presented with an award at a ceremony attended by 1,500 guests.
Could Kent unlock a more prosperous future as an event host if it could provide more hotel options?
In the second of three in-depth features on challenges Kent faces due to climate change, we ask: Could our taps run dry?
In the first of three special in-depth reports on the impact of climate change, we look at whether parts of Kent will really be left underwater.
Fancy trying a bit of sea swimming? Our columnist gave it a go (sort of) and made a fashion faux pas in the process.
Kent is blessed with two motorways - but is one of them the nation’s most soul-destroying, asks our columnist?
A former Debenhams is being transformed – and the first new tenant is a restaurant with one of the biggest menus known to man.
After years of economic turmoil, trading conditions for many of the county’s pubs are picking up, according to the boss of Shepherd Neame.
A leading Kent-based travel firm is expanding out of the South East for the first time and is on the lookout for further growth.
As a raft of new employment legislation comes into force next month, an expert warns firms need to be ready for the changes.
The MegaGrowth 50 list of Kent’s fastest-growing firms has returned after being unveiled this morning.
A new signage company has opened in the county – creating five new jobs in the process.
On the 25th anniversary of his freak death, we chart the rags to riches to rags tale of Rod Hull and Emu – the sidekick he’d grow to resent.