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An ex-police chief says he was aware of claims pornography was found on a computer in an MP's office - but it was "not a matter of public interest".
North Thanet MP fires broadside against media over harassment allegations
The government is facing criticism after it refused to release details of any contingency plans to cope with disruption to Kent's roads post Brexit.
An event marking the 10th anniversary of high speed trains was told the service has transformed the economy - but may be a victim of its own success.
Patients had to stay in Kent hospitals for 4,000 days longer than necessary in one month due to delays in placing them in care homes, figures reveal.
Campaign groups are pressing Kent County Council to reconsider its investment policy, saying it is contributing to climate change.
London's police commissioner has refused to be drawn on claims pornographic material was found on Damian Green's computer nearly a decade ago.
Planning chiefs question government edict for thousands more homes in Kent
Kent MP Damian Green is being urged to stand aside from his ministerial role while an inquiry into his conduct is carried out.
Tom Tugendhat says newer MPs are more aware of what appropriate behaviour is, as new allegations surface.
A Kent MP today categorically denied new claims of making lewd remarks to a colleague.
Sir Michael Fallon's replacement as defence secretary has been announced, as the county reels from his shock resignation over harassment claims.
Theresa May's deputy Damian Green to be investigated by Cabinet Office
A government target to build thousands of homes in Medway would be "impossible" to meet, the area's three MPs claim.
An art gallery that has generated an estimated £58 million to the local economy could be expanded to enable it to build on its success.
Kent leaders are to press for more government cash to look after asylum seekers - as a council faces a £4.5m overspend.
Thousands of homes could be build on the site of a former airport after an authority changed its strategic planning blueprint
Tailbacks from Dover could stretch more than 100 miles after Brexit if new border check technology goes wrong, it's been claimed.
A proposal to pay homeowners to look after hospital patients recovering from operations has been described as 'ill-thought through and ill-timed'.
A Kent backbencher is calling on the government to alow £1bn to pay for securing our borders in the event of no deal on Brexit.