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Forget the Three Lions, writes columnist Rhys Griffiths, the real hero is another man with three lions on his shirt winning half a world away.
A healthcare worker has spoken of her shock at seeing children playing by icy water - just days after four children died in a frozen lake.
Spending on the controversial regeneration of a coastal site was paused this autumn after costs began to spiral amid economic turmoil.
A teacher has described the moment she discovered a stolen car had ploughed into hers - writing off her £12,000 BMW before the driver fled the scene.
Exclusive: The first homes at one of Kent's most controversial developments could be occupied within three years - with up to 10 new schools planned.
A former residential home shut down after a spate of incidents involving mistreatment of residents could be converted back into a house, or an Airbnb.
Nurses are not the shock troops of the socialist revolution and media scare stories can only go so far, writes columnist Rhys Griffiths.
A pupil's threats forced a school into a lockdown that saw children confined to their classrooms.
An animal rights protest group has condemned plans to use reindeer at a town centre Christmas event.
The solar array would feature panels up to three-metres high and could produce enough green energy to power around 3,800 homes.
An award-winning actress has become a patron of the campaign to restore a historic seaside funicular lift.
A television first which saw the body of a Kent woman dissected on Channel 4 has been praised by critics and viewers.
Despite wailing about Kent being full the county actually needs more houses, wrote Rhys Griffiths, now, as targets are axed, he responds to readers.
The parents of a schoolgirl seriously injured after being hit by a car have taken to monitoring drivers in a bid to make their village safer.
Those against plans to transform former amusements into flats say the new design is "not appropriate" and vital links to the town would be lost.
Consumer rights champion Martin Lewis has been grilled by a Kent MP over his "biases" when being interviewed.
Scaffolding has been erected as work continues to make a hotel safe after "defective rendering" fell and injured two people.
Lawyers for Michael Stone - convicted of the Chillenden murders - hope to hear about a fresh appeal any day, after Levi Bellfield's shock confession.
A "wonderful, historic" pub with links to famous literary figures is going under the hammer.
For all the wailing about Kent being full up the county actually needs more houses, writes columnist Rhys Griffiths.
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