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In the first in a series of articles, political editor Paul Francis asks whether Brexit is likely to bring traffic gridlock to Kent’s roads.
The Prime Minister has been urged to ensure that thousands to be left without a dentist because of a practice closure are given some alternative.
One of Kent County Council's most senior officers has resigned - just months after taking on the job.
Women working for Kent Police earn, on average, 13% less than men, it's been revealed.
Academics have branded grammars "potentially dangerous" after research found pupils performed no better than those from non-selective schools.
A Kent minister has welcomed a £15m fund to help thousands of women - courtesy of the tampon tax.
KCC leader Paul Carter has given a guarded welcome to the idea of a joint planning blueprint for east Kent.
The government has announced a further cash injection of more than £3 million to help repair a chronic backlog of potholes on Kent's roads.
Research claims a tax on private tutoring could help less-advantaged pupils get into grammar schools.
Allegations of abuse against vulnerable adults in Kent and Medway have risen by 77%, the latest figures show.
A Kent MP has urged the Prime Minister to act over homeless families being placed in Kent.
Anger among Kent's fishing fleet at Brexit deal
A recruitment drive to employ 200 more police officers in Kent - believed to be one of the largest of its kind in the country - gets under way today.
It comes after transport minister Chris Grayling said there would be no lorries stopped at ports after Brexit.
A council's investment in tobacco companies has come in for renewed criticism, with some dubbing it hypocritical.
The transport secretary has vowed to keep Kent's roads moving following concerns raised on Question Time the county would be gridlocked after Brexit.
An extra £2 million has been found to tackle a huge backlog in pothole repairs, amid mounting criticism of the state of Kent's roads.
A Facebook page used by far right leaders has been taken down - just days after they were convicted in Kent of religious harassment.
Kent County Council has been using a legal loophole to dismiss claims from motorists whose vehicles were damaged by poor road surfaces.
Brexit could mean a huge rise in trading standards checks at ports - from a couple of dozen to several hundred a year.