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Standing ovation for tearful teen’s speech about fleeing Ukraine

Standing ovation for tearful teen’s speech about fleeing Ukraine

Councillors gave a teenage Ukrainian student a standing ovation for his moving speech about leaving his homeland.

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Goalscoring start for newly-signed Ebbsfleet striker

Goalscoring start for newly-signed Ebbsfleet striker

Ebbsfleet United’s new striker was on the scoresheet in a win over West Ham at the weekend- a day after signing for the club.

Let the Games begin: Kent’s Olympic stars

Let the Games begin: Kent’s Olympic stars

The wait is almost over as the 34th Olympic Games get under way in Paris this week.

Firefighters put out blaze after BBQ catches alight overnight

Firefighters put out blaze after BBQ catches alight overnight

Fire crews were called to three separate incidents overnight including a garden blaze caused by a BBQ.

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Violent abuser ‘purposefully’ rammed police car after threatening ex with knife

Violent abuser ‘purposefully’ rammed police car after threatening ex with knife

A knife-wielding abuser who put his ex-partner in fear of her life “purposefully rammed” a police car and caused it to be written off when confronted.

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Man who pretended to be teen to get indecent pictures of children jailed

Man who pretended to be teen to get indecent pictures of children jailed

A 30-year-old who groomed multiple young girls with a fake online persona has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Better safe than sorry

Better safe than sorry

Ebbsfleet boss Danny Searle is prepared to start the new season without one of his key men if need be - in favour of long-term fitness.

New secondary school head promises to ‘get it right’

New secondary school head promises to ‘get it right’

A secondary school has appointed a new head teacher who says he has ambitious plans to move it on to “greater success”.

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School for children with autism celebrates ‘good’ Ofsted

School for children with autism celebrates ‘good’ Ofsted

Pupils at a school for children with autism said they are very happy and enjoy learning there following an Ofsted inspection.

Teen detained under the Mental Health Act after women hurt at gurdwara

Teen detained under the Mental Health Act after women hurt at gurdwara

A teenager has been detained after being charged with making threats to kill and threatening a person with a bladed weapon at a place of worship.

Fleet’s squad spirit pleases boss Searle

Fleet’s squad spirit pleases boss Searle

Manager Danny Searle is delighted with his Ebbsfleet squad's healthy competition for places.

Fleet bring in new defender

Fleet bring in new defender

Ebbsfleet manager Danny Searle has made his eighth new signing of the summer.

Pedestrian flown to London hospital after being hit by lorry

Pedestrian flown to London hospital after being hit by lorry

A pedestrian has been airlifted to hospital after being hit by a lorry.

Blueprint for new ‘city centre’ around international railway station approved

Blueprint for new ‘city centre’ around international railway station approved

Ambitious plans to regenerate an area around a railway station and create a new “civic heart” for Britain’s newest garden city have been approved.

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Fears 160 acres of farmland could become housing quashed

Fears 160 acres of farmland could become housing quashed

Three farms which went on the market, sparking fears they would be sold and used for housing, have been bought and saved from development.

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New MP to continue fight for funding for collapsed road

New MP to continue fight for funding for collapsed road

A newly elected MP hopes to finally help a road re-open more than a year after it collapsed.

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Another bid to demolish pharmacy and build flats

Another bid to demolish pharmacy and build flats

Plans to knock down a pharmacy and replace it with a four-storey block of flats and a smaller chemist are back on the table after being thrown out.

Stick fighters make Team GB but need your help

Stick fighters make Team GB but need your help

Students who started stick fighting two years ago have become some of the best in the country making Team GB for the world championships.

Pub forced to close moments before Euros final after ‘attempt to injure with knife’

Pub forced to close moments before Euros final after ‘attempt to injure with knife’

A packed pub was forced to close before the Euros final kicked off after a man allegedly attempted to injure another man with a weapon.

Calls for government to block multi-million-pound waterfront scheme

Calls for government to block multi-million-pound waterfront scheme

Several firms which could lose their premises if a major redevelopment scheme goes ahead are calling on the government to review it.

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