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23 November 2021
A look back at the remarkable life of a man who went from Kent schoolboy to acclaimed Nasa astronaut.
22 November 2021
We tracked down three couples whose wedding photos lay under a kitchen lino for 48 years to find out how their married lives turned out.
18 November 2021
In an ambitious bid to bring a 'wow factor' to a Kent town, bold plans for a monorail were once put together. Here, we look at why it never came off.
16 November 2021
Meet the son of Mr Men creator Roger Hargreaves, whose question sparked the inspiration for a cultural phenomenon.
13 November 2021
We investigate the best and worst selection boxes on offer for the amount of plastic waste in comparison to the chocolate inside.
08 November 2021
The pub – a humble British establishment entrenched in our national psyche. Here we look at some of Kent's with the strangest and most unusual names.
06 November 2021
These incredible photos from our archives show how the county was transformed during the Swinging Sixties.
04 November 2021
Shopkeepers and councillors have hit back at plans to raise parking charges - arguing it will put people off visiting already struggling high streets.
04 November 2021
See how young fans in Kent celebrated the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001.
03 November 2021
Before smart phones, the playground was a simpler place – we take a look back at the fads which drained pocket money during the 80s and 90s.
01 November 2021
The only remaining Royal Navy ropeyard still in operation now makes everything from film props and gym equipment to pet toys and garden swings.
31 October 2021
As world leaders gather for the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, we speak to the Kent campaigners trying to save our planet.
30 October 2021
From owning properties to spending some time at her Majesty's pleasure, this is how the Krays expanded beyond the boundaries of the East End.
30 October 2021
We look at the scariest places in Kent, including a wedding venue terrorised by monks.
27 October 2021
The Queen opened her namesake bridge at the Dartford Crossing in 1991 - here we take look back at the landmark's history.
26 October 2021
With house prices still soaring, pricing many out of the market, is it time we change our ingrained view on where we live?
26 October 2021
The rise in purpose-built luxury student accommodation means social mixing at university has become highly limited, according to one professor.
25 October 2021
Newsreader by day dominatrix by night, Melissa Todd is an Oxford-educated sex worker and this is her story.
24 October 2021
More and more national chains are turning their back on high streets, begging the question: What's left? Our reporter paid a visit to one to find out.
22 October 2021
Jim Davidson is used to being cancelled - but it was our reporter who found himself silenced when our interview with the comedian took a wrong turn.
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