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The government has paid the owner of land being used as a Brexit lorry park almost £6m in rent.
County council, crime commissioner and district council polls in Kent will go ahead despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The transport minister says Kent gridlock fears after Brexit have been proved unfounded, with freight levels around 15% lower than normal.
Lorries lose their way, vaccination hubs open their doors - the week in politics.
An MP has labelled anti-vaccine campaigners "barking mad" but refused to criticise a colleague who told them to "persist" in their lockdown protest.
From High Court battles to Twitter scandals, the world of police commissioners has been pretty dramatic for one few seem to care about.
A court ruling for cycle schemes in London should not affect plans drawn up for Kent.
The French and British governments have been called upon to consider a rescue package to help Eurostar.
Home Secretary dodges Covid-19 questions at Downing Street briefing and another u-turn on free school meals - it's all in our review of the week.
MPs have warned not to "assume we are safe" after the predicted chaos at the ports after Brexit didn't materialise.
Tunbridge Wells MP Greg Clark urges government to help small businesses
From the start of the third national lockdown to shocking scenes across The Pond, it has been an extraordinary start to the new year.
The 11-plus was delayed last year but this year campaigners say education chiefs should go a step further.
A Kent MP is calling on social media companies to ban accounts that incite violence and spread disinformation in the wake of the Trump riots.
Head teachers have welcomed the move to scrap exams this year but want more details about how teacher grading will work.
The leader of KCC says there are 'promising signs' that post-Brexit disruption around the Channel ports may not be as severe as some have predicted.
Brexit and Covid were the two big issues for Kent's politicians in an annus horribilis
As the UK formally leaves the EU, political editor Paul Francis examines the repercussions for Kent in 2021.
They may be an extinct species but in years past being elected to the European parliament could launch (or end) careers - here's where some are now.
From immigration concerns to the rise and fall of Ukip - here's why we left the EU.