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While the summer recess is usually downtime for politicians, the Conservatives are busy showcasing their immigration pledges, writes Paul Francis…
A council leader has called the ongoing issues with Eurostar a “national disgrace” and a “disaster”.
Rishi Sunak has declared himself an ally of the motorist in a clumsy policy u-turn to help drive votes, writes political editor Paul Francis.
An MP is urging emergency planners to restrict the use of Operation Brock on the M20 to “extreme circumstances”.
After controversial plans to expand ULEZ cost Labour Boris Johnson’s former seat, Paul Francis says Starmer must act quickly to limit the damage.
Labour members in tKent have urged London Mayor Saidq Khan to pause on his ULEZ expansion plans over fears they could lose supporters.
Political editor Paul Francis questions the government’s priorities as plans are revealed to clamp down on ‘low-quality’ degrees with poor outcomes.
There are fears cross-Channel travellers could face even worse disruption if the government does not take steps to ease the impact of new rules.
Political editor Paul Francis considers the government’s heavy-handed approach in ordering the removal of a mural from a child asylum seeker centre.
A legal tussle set to scupper or seriously delay a bid to bring a derelict airport back into use is about to resume.
As the NHS approaches its 75th anniversary, political editor Paul Francis explores the many challenges facing the much-admired institution.
Bad weather is being blamed for an increase in potholes going unrepaired – as targets for fixing damaged roads are being missed by thousands.
Police constables are having to take on some of the work of PCSOs in the wake of huge cuts, Kent’s crime commissioner has admitted.
The county will get an additional parliamentary seat, under plans from the Boundary Commission which will split up several constituencies.
As the campaign to restore Eurostar services in Kent continues, what happened to the £757 million the government was paid for selling its stake?
Seven years on from the Brexit referendum, political editor Paul Francis considers the progress made since Britain’s departure from the EU.
Council leaders are hoping that devolution plans will help boost Kent’s economy.
One Kent Mp voted against a report by the privileges committee that said Boris Johnson misled the Commons about ‘partygate.’
The damage caused by yet another lockdown party could prove too much for the Tories at the next general election, says political editor Paul Francis.
A Kent MP has broken his silence over the Privileges Committee’s damning report into Boris Johnson.