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Allowances paid to KCC's 81 elected members are to go up - but back to the level they were in 2009
Plans for a new generation of grammar schools have been ditched by the government.
Kent County Council is to carry out safety checks at more than 400 buildings including schools, offices and libraries after the Grenfell Tower fire.
The government is set to abandon plans for new grammar schools in Queen's Speech.
The effective Deputy Prime Minister and Kent MP Damian Green says it is vital the UK makes a success of Brexit to protect jobs and the economy.
A Kent MP and former soldier says he is yet to be convinced a proposed deal between the Conservatives and the DUP will bring the country stability.
A new Eurostar train service to Amsterdam will not stop at Kent stations - at least initially, according to county transport chiefs.
Labour county councillor says he can juggle role with being MP
Damian Green says PM is as distraught as anyone over tower block fire.
New powers to tackle lorries that park illegally are expected to be announced by the government.
Kent's crime commissioner has dubbed his force's recording of crime 'unacceptable' - after Kent Police was branded inadequate by inspectors.
The voting system leaves most voters with MPs they didn't back, say defeated candidates.
A Kent councillor who stood for parliament has hit out at Theresa May's election campaign - citing a "series of mistakes".
The PM has bought herself some time but pressure mounts over the Brexit deal
A major consultation exercise on who should run Kent's trains is not being publicised at key stations, a councillor has claimed.
Despite dealing with hundreds of asylum seeker children, Ofsted says social services are effective
A Kent politician says he would put adult social care at the heart of his campaign if he became leader of one of the UK's main political parties.
Three of the county's newly elected politicians have been given key roles in Theresa May's new-look cabinet.
One of Theresa May's chief allies Damian Green has been awarded a new job.
If there was no drama in the campaign, there was in the results. But what message have voters sent to the parties in Kent?