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An MP has warned that it would be a disaster for the UK if Brexit talks got nowhere over the next six weeks and the topic was "allowed to drift".
A lack of contingency planning for a no-deal Brexit means it could take eight hours to process a single lorry, say hauliers.
The government has postponed the vote on the Brexit deal.
A minister has warned Kent's main port and the Eurotunnel could face six months of disruption in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
The government has been urged to fast track £20m of funding to help Kent County Council prepare for possible gridlock on its roads after Brexit.
Gridlocked roads caused by a no-deal Brexit could leave household rubbish uncollected and carers unable to reach elderly people, a report has warned.
Business Secretary Greg Clark, who is an MP in Kent, has said a no-deal Brexit would damage business prosperity.
The Prime Minister has been urged to block new housing developments in a part of Kent.
The jury in the election expenses trial of MP Craig Mackinlay has retired to consider its verdict.
Two senior MPs have backed a call for Parliament to have a greater say on the Brexit deal if the Prime Minister's proposal is rejected by the Commons.
Kent's MPs are split on whether they will back Theresa May's Brexit deal as a crucial debate gets underway in parliament today.
The ambulance service is to get a cash boost of £6.5 million to help get paramedics on the road more quickly.
Hard-pressed rail commuters will see fares rise by an average of 3.1% next year, train bosses confirmed today.
The costs of preparing motorways to hold thousands of lorries in the event of disruption caused by a no-deal Brexit has rocketed to £35m.
A jury heard a woman accused of falsifying election spending returns was brought to Kent as part of the Tory party's "national expenditure".
An MP says he could reveal details of emails relating to allegations concerning Facebook and fake news.
An MP in the county has used little-known parliamentary powers to seize internal Facebook documents in a tussle over political advertising.
Sir Michael Fallon has become the latest MP to question the government's proposed Brexit deal saying that it is a huge gamble.
The Craig Mackinlay election expenses case has heard claims prosecutors have relied on at least one "dishonest" witness.
Border delays caused by Brexit could see Kent’s road network used as a lorry park for as many as 10,000 HGVs on a routine basis, a report has warned.