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A Kent MP has called for a far-reaching review of the system governing how much firms such as Amazon pay in tax.
Conservative council leader rejects claims that pay award leaves employees shortchanged
A major investigation by a 25-strong team today delivered the results on cladding at 155 Kent buildings.
She's been dubbed a dead woman walking but the PM is sticking around.
Kent workers are taking home nearly 17% less in their pay packets in real terms than they were in 2007, it's been revealed.
Restrictions on building around the High Speed rail link are set to be relaxed, the government has revealed.
Student leaders in Kent have hit out at the crippling rate of debt facing graduates - now as high as £57,000.
Kent could get a large share of a multi-billion pounds government pot of money to improve roads.
The government says leaving the EU could enable the UK to insist on higher welfare standards and put an end to live animal exports.
A multi-million pound investment in one of Kent's biggest attractions could help ensure some creditors get their money back.
Thanet council's boss says he is still weighing up whether to stand to become the next leader of Ukip.
South Thanet's MP is to stand trial at the crown court after pleading not guilty to making false election expense claims.
One of the UK's best known politicians says his immediate future could depend on what sort of deal Britain gets as it exits the EU.
Kent County Council is looking for two executives to head its pioneering education company and help raise standards in the classroom.
The government's denied it is planning a U-turn on student loans after Kent minister Damian Green agreed debts were a "huge issue".
Kent County Council says it will carry out urgent tests on 155 buildings it's responsible for that have cladding after the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
More than three million EU nationals will be permitted to stay in the UK after Brexit, the Prime Minister has pledged.
Profits from a new trading company set up to sell education support services to schools will be re-invested, says Kent County Council.
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.
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