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A long-running saga into what will happen to a historic town pub has taken another twist with plans announced to turn it into high-end apartments.
As a decision on the Lower Thames Crossing is delayed again, why is it so expensive, will we have to pay a toll and where is the money coming from?
Shoppers reportedly had to leave a town centre supermarket due to an emergency.
A popular American food chain has been bought out, but a number of its restaurants are to close.
McDonald’s unveiled fresh plans to serve food 24 hours a day at its latest drive-thru in the pipeline for Kent.
Nursery bosses have revealed their struggle to find a new home after being forced to leave their current site of 30 years.
Shoppers have expressed their sadness at the loss of a beloved family-run shop in the middle of a town after 60 years.
A high street fashion retailer is to shut its store at an outlet centre in the county this month.
A community is backing a delivery driver who had his rounds taken away after a parcel company said it had replaced him with a “reliable courier”.
We had a night out at a new development boasting a cinema and restaurants that has cost millions of pounds - but is yet to fulfil its potential.
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The government is under pressure to revisit Sunday trading laws as some firms say they're 'outdated' and our columnist thinks they might be right?
Paul Francis says it's red faces all-round as the giant Brexit lorry park, built with minimal planning scrutiny, starts to look like a white elephant.
We need more houses in Kent and we can't continue to bury our heads in the sand, writes MP Helen Whately.
Port and travel bosses are taking steps to avoid chaotic scenes at the port of Dover this Easter weekend.
Downing Street has conceded that Brexit played a part in the chaos seen at the Port of Dover over the weekend.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has rejected suggestions Brexit is the cause of delays at the Port of Dover as passengers continue to face long waits.
Council bosses recruited twice as many staff to run a post-Brexit border facility as advised by government officials at a site sitting largely empty.