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Boris Johnson is facing anger from Kent MPs as his government places county in Tier 3.
Our political editor looks at what the latest budget announcement means for Kent.
A pay freeze for the public sector set to be announced could hit thousands in Kent, while councils wait anxiously to learn of any potential support.
MPs have been rapped for writing to judges ahead of a hearing to rule on publication of references for shamed 'naughty Tory' Charlie Elphicke.
Our political editor looks ahead at a week likely to be full of Christmas cheer and tightened purse strings.
Plans to force hauliers to have a permit to enter the county to get to the Channel ports post Brexit, will take a major step forward this week.
Minister drops controversial housing algorithm that would have led to huge increases in development.
Our political editor looks at this week in politics which has been focused on Christmas, coronavirus testing and defence funds.
The delay in funding being given to ports ahead of Brexit four years after the vote has been described as 'breathtaking' by one peer.
Our political editor looks ahead to the week in politics as MPs prepare to quiz port chiefs and business leaders on Brexit.
Our political editor analyses the week in politics which included good news for the PM when a vaccine was announced, but rows at number 10 dominate.
There have been blazing rows at number 10 as a top adviser quit his role, our political editor gives his analysis of the situation.
Thanet and Sittingbourne and Sheppey MPs join backbench group fighting for different approach to Covid-19 restrictions.
The government will press ahead with a controversial Brexit bill depsite a heavy defeat in the House of Lords.
There are fresh warnings over disruption at ports after Brexit because the new IT system for customs checks won't be ready.
Brexit, Covid and free school meals - here are the issues topping the political agenda this week.
Political editor Paul Francis gives his views on what's happened in the world of our politics in the county this week.
MPs have questioned the country's top scientists over claims made to the nation than coronavirus could claim 4,000 lives a day.
As Boris Johnson delivered a downbeat statement on 'Lockdown 2' there were hints of backbench opposition, says political editor Paul Francis.
Tory MP admits the A-level results have been a 'mess' and says he has urged constituents whose grades have been downgraded to use the appeal system.