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Fast-food chain McDonald’s is expanding its Kent offering at a rapid pace - but is enough enough, asks our columnist…
The housing shortage, the loss of vital services and voter cynicism are among topics tackled in this week’s letters to the editor.
Secret Thinker is being driven round the bend by traffic chaos caused by “pointless roadworks” on a major route - while potholes elsewhere go unfixed.
Doctors are right to call for a smacking ban, believes our columnist, who suggests hitting children says far more about our failings as adults.
Political editor Paul Francis explores the often misunderstood role of police and crime commissioners ahead of the looming elections.
While some of our coastal towns used art as the catalyst for their reinvention, one town hit upon a better recipe for success - food.
Poverty, fly-tipping, privatisation of utilities and the impact of technology are among the topics tackled in this week’s letters to the editor.
He’s had his fair share of bust-ups, but in the face of an aggressive driver this week, Secret Thinker found himself taking the high road.
After a break in Holland where the streets were clean and parking cheap our columnist has been left wondering what could Kent learn from the Dutch?
The Lib Dems seem to be having a problem gaining traction in Kent - and political editor Paul Francis thinks it could be all down to Labour...
Getting older means you remember a very different Kent to today - our columnist takes a trip down memory lane.
As her friend’s long-term seaside home is turned into an Airbnb, columnist Melissa Todd explores the impact of holiday lets on local communities.
Nationalism, poverty, knife crime and our obsession with net zero are just some of the topics tackled on this week’s letters page.
The Apprentice’s 18th season is nearing a climax - but is it time now for it to retire from our screens after years of sterling effort?
Secret Thinker was one of many left disappointed after failing to secure tickets for Micky Flanagan’s Kent gig – but was he ever in with a chance?
With gyms the latest venues to seek 24/7 opening hours, our columnist asks is it now time to revisit Sunday trading laws?
Back in the early 1980s, signing up to the Scouts or Boys’ Brigade was something of a rite of passage.
Could Kent unlock a more prosperous future as an event host if it could provide more hotel options?
Opinion: For some the Easter weekend is a crucial time to reflect but our columnist thinks the whole period is due a rethink for the modern era…
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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