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18 May 2024
Streams running through a Kent village were polluted on almost 250 occasions last year, shocking new data reveals.
17 May 2024
Want to take the kids on holiday but can’t afford a trip abroad? Book a budget camping trip next door to some of Kent’s best days out.
17 May 2024
Former Deputy Prime Minister Damian Green has told the Kent Politics Podcast he’s amazed Labour has taken Dover MP Natalie Elphicke into its ranks.
16 May 2024
Nearly 14,000 holders of Kent subsidised bus passes face an 18% price hike.
16 May 2024
From wild animals to wartime code-breakers, there’s not a dull moment to be had during the school holidays.
13 May 2024
Parents have shared “harrowing” stories to an inquiry into traumatic childbirth leading to calls for an overhaul of maternity and post-natal care.
12 May 2024
Thousands of motorists who headed to Kent’s beaches to watch the Northern Lights last night were left disappointed - and stuck in traffic.
12 May 2024
In the concluding part of our in-depth look at the rollercoaster ride of our seaside towns, we look at how they staged the most unexpected revival.
11 May 2024
Awestruck spectators were moved to tears after witnessing the stunning Northern Lights in the skies across Kent following a massive solar storm.
11 May 2024
Almost every Kent council hiked parking charges in their latest budgets - but where will you pay the most to leave your car for an hour?
10 May 2024
A cash-strapped local authority is ending its involvement with the youth scheme founded by the late Prince Philip 70 years ago.
10 May 2024
This week’s Kent Politics Podcast discusses Dover MP Natalie Elphicke’s defection and hears from the head of polling company Electoral Calculus.
10 May 2024
Kent’s smokers are costing the county £1.3bn a year, say new figures.
09 May 2024
Workers in Kent are underqualified and underskilled compared to the rest of the country, according to a new report.
08 May 2024
KentOnline visited a terminally ill woman and her husband in her final days to shine a light on the controversial debate about assisted dying.
07 May 2024
Rail services in Kent are facing major disruption again with “very limited services” running, as train drivers hold another round of strikes.
06 May 2024
The Met office has warned of possible flooding as thunderstorms roll in across the county.
05 May 2024
Conservative Matthew Scott has won a third term as Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner - but with a narrower majority.
05 May 2024
Pothole numbers are down but council roads boss say the number is still “way too high”.
05 May 2024
Today the county will find out who will hold the role of Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner, following Thursday’s vote.
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