More on KentOnline
Our reporters talk with a local government expert about the issues facing councils and if Labour’s plans will make things better or worse.
A fundraising exhibition featuring casts of major sporting stars’ hands including footballer Geoff Hurst has opened inside a cathedral.
At times more political rally than punk gig, Idles put on a powerful and provocative show at Margate’s Dreamland that wasn’t for the faint-hearted…
Fresh from attending counts across the county, our reporters discuss what happened and why.
KMTV will be bringing you election night action from across the county, including special guests and live results.
Some people have yet to receive their postal vote for the general election on July 4 which could mean they won’t be able to cast their ballot.
Tonight KentOnline, KMTV and kmfm will be providing unrivalled coverage from across the county - bringing you the very latest as it happens.
Labour chose a busy stretch of the A2 to launch its final poster advert of the election campaign.
Crowds bathed in nostalgia and were overjoyed as they took in their old favourites, as pop rock band Deacon Blue performed at Dreamland.
As the general election campaign enters its final stretch, we hear from a top polling expert.
This election, many young people will vote for the first time. But politicians aren’t doing enough to win their support, argues one student leader.
An open-air summer theatre tour taking in venues across Kent kicked off with some serious Shakespeare in the form of war play Henry V.
On the Kent Politics Podcast this week we talk with Labour’s Sevenoaks candidate who tells us what issues residents tell her about on the doorstep.
With the general election days away, we outline our policy on accepting political adverts in our newspapers and online.
Kent Kings beat Rye House in a last-heat decider to win the Kent/Herts Trophy clash at Iwade.
Candidates for the three Medway constituencies faced questions on issues that matter to them in a hustings event.
Chaka Khan headlines this year’s Love Supreme – but Natalie Williams will get the party going from the opening minutes.
On this week’s episode of the Kent Politics Podcast our special guest is Reform UK parliamentary candidate Howard Cox.
New operators hoping to breathe new life into a historic market are set to unveil the new-look street food and entertainment venue.
An actress has opened a revamped garden at a children’s hospice which will be used by youngsters and their families.