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An MP involved in an attack by a suicide bomber has called out Boris Johnson for comparing the PM's Brexit plan to a suicide vest.
Eight out of 10 burglaries reported to Kent Police ended up with no suspects identified or charges brought, according to figures released today.
Homeowners may have to pay to dump non-household waste at rubbish tips under proposals set out by Kent County Council, which an MP has criticised.
A grammar school has been forced to take on 50 more new pupils this year - a number of whom did not pass the 11 plus, it has emerged.
The growing gap between the rich and poor will cause "bitter resentment" without urgent action, says the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Inspectors have ordered health chiefs to reduce waiting times and staff shortages.
Cash-strapped councils in Kent are risking millions of pounds of taxpayers' cash buying offices, shops and restaurants amid cuts in government grants.
Three times more women are on zero-hours contracts than men at Kent County Council, figures obtained by the KM Group reveal.
Kent's police commissioner has called for tougher sentences for users and dealers of so-called Spice drugs amid growing concerns.
A new party set up by ex-Ukip leader Henry Bolton is in limbo... because its name is shared with an Islamic aid organisation.
Manston owners say that they welcome chance to put their case for site
Rail fares will rise by 3.2% next year, the Government has confirmed, causing dismay among commuters paying thousands of pounds for season tickets.
It's believed planners could soon decide whether to allow a consortium to make its bid to reopen Manston... at least as a cargo hub.
A government minister is due to deliver a "new" deal for social housing residents in Kent today - in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy.
New figures reveal how people would vote in every constituency in Kent if the EU referendum was held today.
Want to know about the government's Brexit contingency plans? Don't hold your breath
Kent's poorer pupils are being offered a tiny fraction of the grammar school places available in Kent, it's been revealed.
MP Craig Mackinlay is to stand trial later this year facing charges related to election expenses.
New hi-tech trains still can't stop at Ashford International station - four months after they were launched with a fanfare.
A "no deal" Brexit would pose potential risks to the county's security and hinder crime fighting, according to Kent's crime commissioner.