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The Archbishop of Canterbury has backed comments made by a Chief Rabbi about anti-semitism in the Labour party.
With just weeks to go before polling day, one of the big two seems determined to play it safe and the other to throw caution to the wind.
There will be no new grammar schools under a Tory government — according to the party's manifesto.
The Labour manifesto launch revealed a list of 'bold, radical and ambitious' plans. But will they work?
A review in to the Dartford Crossing charges will be launched if Labour win the next general election
The leader of the Liberal Democrats has defended her decision to field a candidate in the owner Labour held seat in the county.
Candidates opposed to Brexit could lose out because of confusion about tactical voting, says a leading campaigner.
Brexit and the NHS were the main topics of an even leaders debate.
Figures show how many women candidates are standing in Kent and for which parties.
Immigration and the economy have taken centre stage in the election battle as party leaders set out their stalls.
Police are investigating claims of electoral fraud after allegations were made by the Brexit Party that candidates were offered peerages.
The Brexit Party candidate who pulled out of the election race says he fears Jeremy Corbyn could become Prime Minister.
Rebellion, bad publicity stunts and surprise candidate lists have filled this week's political pages.
A second party has pulled out of the race for Kent's most hotly contested constituency.
A city's Liberal Democrat group has been slammed for its attempt to cancel its AGM after already coming under fire for selecting a candidate.
A new Liberal Democrat candidate has been lined up to contest Canterbury following Tim Walker's shock departure.
The Lib Dem candidate who sensationally stepped aside to help his Labour counterpart revealed his reasons in an email seen by this website.
Four other people have declined to become the new Liberal Democrat candidate for Canterbury, instead throwing support behind Rosie Duffield.
An MEP says she has been left "heartbroken" by Nigel Farage's decision not to field candidates in every UK seat.
Nigel Farage's announcement to not field 600 candidates was a surprise to our political editor.