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Is there trouble in paradise? One of the county's top tourist hotspots could be 'abandoned' amid fears of collapse under the weight of its popularity.
Newsreader by day dominatrix by night, Melissa Todd is an Oxford-educated sex worker and this is her story.
Just how much has the county changed in the last 40 to 50 years? Take a trip down memory lane with 101 pictures of Kent's towns.
The remarkable story of the fugitive peer and one of the county's most charismatic characters.
The man who booked Prince lifted the lid on the drama around securing one of the world's legendary performers to play in Kent.
A former addict and drug dealer who was jailed for stabbing another prisoner in the neck with a knife has told his incredible story of redemption.
These incredible photos from our archives show how the county was transformed during the Swinging Sixties.
The Herald of Free Enterprise disaster claimed 193 lives in 1987. This is the story of what happened after the ferry was refloated.
Can you spot yourself or someone you know in these amazing photographs taken across the county during the 1970s?
We take a look back at some of the city's most legendary pubs which have sadly closed - and what's there now.
Amazing pictures of packed dance floors and crazy antics show exactly why Amadeus has earned legendary status.
Can you spot yourself or someone you know in these amazing photographs taken across the county during the 1980s?
From Amadeus to Atomics, the glory days of clubbing across the county have been captured on camera.
From a celebrity duo's £5m mansion, to a clifftop house with swimming pool - some truly spectacular homes have recently come on the market.
Just how much has the county changed in the last 70 years? Take a trip down memory lane with dozens of aerial pictures of Kent's towns.
From former opera houses, to police stations to car showrooms - each of the county's 23 Wetherspoon pubs has a fascinating history behind it.
Join us on a stroll down memory lane, looking back at the shops, pubs and famous faces in our towns in the 1990s. Can you spot yourself?
A 35-year-old woman saw the ground open up beneath her as she walked with her young son.
The number of reports of anti-social behaviour in libraries has been on the rise and staff are working hard to protect these safe spaces.
Exactly 60 years ago, Mods and Rockers brawled on a Kent beach, with running battles between 400 youths and police.
Airbnb properties are increasing rapidly across our seaside towns - but should we embrace or fear the rise of the popular app?
As the public inquiry into a national scandal is set to conclude, our reporter recalls the remarkable journey he went on with two of its victims.
Exactly 10 years since Ann Gloag closed Manston Airport, we look back at its recent past and ask will we ever be able to fly from there again?
After months of heavy rain, a Kent railway line running through an active landslide is being watched closely by engineers.
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.
The founding member of one of Kent’s most promising bands has lifted the lid on why the indie-pop group has broken up.
KentOnline visited a terminally ill woman and her husband in her final days to shine a light on the controversial debate about assisted dying.
We spoke to Eurotunnel employees who have worked for the company ever since the Channel Tunnel opened 30 years ago this week.
Thirty years since the opening of the Channel Tunnel, reporter Sam Lennon looks back on life in Kent before it opened.
As the Channel Tunnel celebrates its 30th anniversary today, here is what we saw during a rare look behind the scenes.
Just why did our coastal towns collapse so dramatically? In the second of a three-part series, we examine what happened when the crowds left.
A doctor has been banned from practising medicine after breast cancer patients he performed substandard surgery on were left feeling “mutilated”.
Food and plants imported into Kent from today could find themselves diverted 22 miles up the M20 for checks - but confusion remains.
Angry residents packed out a meeting hall to express their dismay at a council’s plans for thousands of new homes in their town.
In the first of a three-part series on our coastal towns, we look at how they hit the big time - and their temporary demise.
A reality TV star who bought a Kent castle for half the asking price has told of her life at the historic site - and how business is now booming.
A study has found girls are drinking, smoking and vaping more than boys, while England is ‘top of the charts’ globally for child alcohol use.
The long-time owner of a bar in the world’s first “music town” says its reputation as a hotspot for intimate live gigs is under threat.
We spoke to people in Kent struggling to put a roof over their heads - and the charity workers trying to help them amid ever-increasing pressures.
Gypsy and traveller pitches could soon be expanded and green belt land released to meet growing demand in one part of Kent after previous “failures”.
We visited a historic Kent woodland where 27,000 tonnes of waste has been dumped - which could cost £10 million to clean up.
As an iconic seafront bandstand plagued by structural issues turns 100, doubt has been cast over whether it will stand the test of time.
Concerns are being raised that people smugglers might take advantage of a shortfall in police numbers caused by this summer’s Paris Olympics.
Ten years ago, Peaches Geldof took an accidental heroin overdose at her Kent home - and left the watching world and her family in shock.
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.
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.
Since the Royal Navy left it 40 years ago today, one Kent tourist attraction has gone on to become a major location for Hollywood movies and TV shows.
What's for dinner? Plan meals, try new foods and explore cuisines with tested recipes from the country's top chefs.
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