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Reporter Rhys Griffiths enjoys exploring a secluded part of Kent, and comes across a deserted beach, lighthouses, nature reserve and power station.
Despite being the Gateway to Europe, Kent still suffers from more than its fair share of issues when it comes to travel by road, rail and sea.
Reporter Rhys Griffiths took a riverside walk and discovered a corner of Kent that could be perfect for those wanting a day out in the countryside.
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Our reporter made the trip to a far-flung pub to sample what it claims could be the finest example of our national dish anywhere in the land.
A year on from a crash in which a man was killed by a bus, a witness says it is awful that there has yet to be an explanation for the tragedy.
Students across the country are receiving their exam results today – with grades lower than last year expected.
The first of Southeastern’s refurbished high-speed trains entered service this morning and we went on board to take a look around.
Reporter Rhys Griffiths decided to explore a part of Kent he’s never toured before, and was delighted with what he uncovered.
Our reporter entered a new restaurant as a sushi sceptic – but after trying the five-star food from the “bottomless” menu, he left a convert.
A pint and sandwich at a wonderful riverside pub after a bracing hike over the hills make this walk another of Kent’s hidden gems.
Tower blocks proposed for Folkestone harbour have been widely derided by residents – but Rhys Griffiths thinks they could be good for the town.
With beautiful views and a delicious pub lunch at the end, it’s no surprise this riverside walk is one of the most popular in the country.
It’s not cheap at £195 per person, so is this steam train journey through the Garden of England – with champagne all round – worth the expense?
An ex-Strictly star fears straight white men are being erased from our screens – but our columnist says it’s about time some other boxes got ticked.
A journalist who covered the mission to discover the wreck of Titanic believes people will continue to explore the site despite this week’s tragedy.
We visited the unique “community fridge” where anyone can grab fresh food for free – including bags of KFC chicken.
Named one of the world’s top visitor destinations, we tried out a walk with a stunning mix of natural beauty and top places to eat and drink.
The Kentish sparkling wine was flowing in Westminster – but no one seemed to want to mention the elephant in the room.
Our reporter questions whether the government has bigger priorities than illegal Channel crossings, while Kent residents also offer their views….
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