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A Kent NHS trust was one of the worst-performing health bodies in the country during December, it has emerged.
The Ukip leader says he will not resign - despite growing calls for him to stand down over his relationship with a 25-year-old glamour model.
Kent's crime commissioner wants to recruit hundreds more police officers, but taxpayers will face higher bills to help meet the costs.
Rochester and Strood MP Kelly Tolhurst handed role as government Whip
Plans to slash dozens of subsidised bus services are up in the air after the sudden departure of Kent's cabinet transport chief.
A party leader has been urged to step down by a rival for bringing 'the party into disrepute'.
The Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable says the issue over patients waiting in ambulances for admission to hospitals in Kent is worsening.
Theresa May is reshuffling her top team and there may be mixed fortunes for Kent MPs.
The politician in charge of Kent's roads has been moved out of the role.
A Kent Ukip councillor has launched a scathing attack on Twitter of the Ukip leader after he left his wife for a 25-year-old model.
A third of people were left waiting in ambulances for more than half an hour outside A&E units in Kent last week.
The Ukip leader has confirmed he has split from his wife and started a new relationship with a model less than half his age.
A trial which charged firms thousands of pounds each day to carry out roadworks is set to be extended.
A Kent Tory MP suspended from the party says he still doesn't know why he's being investigated... two months on.
Hundreds of operations planned at Kent hospitals are to be cancelled as the NHS grapples with winter crisis
Plans to recruit border force volunteers at small air and sea ports have been likened to "Dad's Army" by a Kent MP.
It's been an extraordinary 12 months in the world of politics by anyone's standards. We take a look at the impact it had on Kent.
Ashford MP Damian Green has tweeted his thanks to supporters following his resignation
An online live chat service has been launched by a charity dedicated to helping victims of crime.
Five heavily over-subscribed secondary schools are to expand in the hope of addressing a shortfall of around 120 places next year.