In her first column for KentOnline, MP Helen Whately is questioning the level of housebuilding planned for the county.
The Chancellor’s speech comes just weeks after the Bank of England downgraded its growth rating for the UK economy.
With Robins’ early dismissal for a foul on Hawks player Andrew Briggs, Chats had a reshuffle at the break as Junior Dixon replaced Tope Fadahunsi. Former Gillingham loan striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas ...
Kent FA’s Women and Girls Extravaganza will soon return for its second year. The event, sponsored by Eurotunnel, will be at the University of Kent in Canterbury on Saturday.
Sheppey are desperate to end their winless run — and there would be no sweeter way to do it than by toppling their local rivals.
The half-sister of a late Lord has been found guilty of smashing into a police car during a chase but cleared of supplying drugs.
Dozens of colourful bears are set to appear across Dartford as part of the We’re Going on a Bear Hunt art trail. The ...
A busy road has been shut after a crash involving a police vehicle and a car. Frindsbury Hill in Strood is blocked due to the accident between Bill Street Road and Parsonage Lane. Images show severe ...
Plans linked to the future of a 19th-century village pub that has stood empty for 15 years are among the latest applications validated by a council.
The UK’s largest retail business said more than 22,000 of its staff, mainly in stores and distribution, are eligible for significant payouts.
The Irish premier said he did not want to see ‘price gouging’ because of the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
There has been “no change” to Ireland’s security status or threat level amid the escalating conflict in the Gulf, the country’s deputy premier has said. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Tanaiste ...
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