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Organisers of a long-running festival of vintage vehicles have decided to scrap this year’s event because of the expansion of ULEZ.
The Stones have progressed to the fourth round for the very first time after beating Stevenage in front of a capacity crowd at the Gallagher Stadium.
Motorists faced significant delays after the closure of the QEII Bridge following a police incident.
Police have charged a man who is alleged to have stolen a vehicle before using it in two burglaries at business premises.
After a banking boss said it’s ‘not that difficult’ to join the property ladder, our columnist outlines why it’s ridiculous to advise ‘saving more’.
Each week we bring you the county’s most honest food reviews in our Eat My Words column – here are some of our favourite venues we visited this year.
From riverside strolls to cosy pubs – here are some of the best places to stretch your legs in the Kent countryside after a day of feasting.
A sports journalist who was known for covering his hometown club from the terraces with the fans has died at the age of 77.
Eurotunnel has revealed how it plans to prevent “eye-watering delays” on Kent’s roads when tighter EU border rules come into force.
Our reporter embarked on a six-mile stroll across a somewhat slippery country route – and discovered some fascinating Kentish history along the way.
Exclusive: Sir Roger De Haan has faced “horrible” comments over his plans to transform a harbour – but remains determined to see his vision complete.
One topic guaranteed to set our letters pages abuzz is the so-called ‘war on motorists’ – but has it all been “manufactured” for political purposes?
Our reporter strapped on a VR headset and took flight over one Kent town to see how it could be redeveloped.
Our reporter is in the hotseat as he reviews game show play Quiz: The Coughing Major Millionaire Scandal.
We took the ferry from Dover for a weekend exploring the Belgian coast on two wheels.
A report into the drowning of at least 27 people in a doomed small-boat crossing has revealed the frantic calls for help made as the vessel sank.
A major development involving restoration of a Grade II-listed former theatre has been paused as developers seek “approvals”.
Our reporter doesn’t believe in ghosts – but has watched enough horror films to know walking alone into “screaming woods” tends not to end well.
It may be a little off the beaten track, but our reporter says this warm and welcoming spot will richly reward those who seek it out.
More needs to be done to make the county’s bus services more reliable, says columnist Rhys Griffiths
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