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The number of people claiming jobseekers allowance in Kent dips below 25,000 - as latest figures reflect the UK's positive trend.
A bid to pay Kent County Council staff a 'living wage' is set to be rejected today... because it would cost an extra £1.2m.
Concerns have been raised over three applications for gas drilling in the former Kent Coalfield amid fears it could lead to “full-blown” fracking.
Three applications for gas drilling in the former east Kent coalfield have been condemned by the Green Party.
Kent County Council flagged up its concerns about the potential for accidents in bad weather at the Sheppey Crossing in 1997, it has been revealed.
The Tory candidate in the race to become police commissioner spent £10,000 more than the role's salary in his unsuccessful campaign.
An MP has said questions need to be asked about if a lack of lights and a hard shoulder on the Sheppey Crossing could have contributed to the pile-up.
Billions of pounds being spent on a rail project branded a white elephant by some could be spent on the county's transport network, it's been argued.
Recruiting social workers for Kent's looked-after children has been identified as an ongoing problem - despite attractive "golden hellos" and bonuses.
MP Adam Holloway says a missile strike on Syria was not in the interests of the country after defyinh the government over military intervention.
What do a vicar, a Cuban restaurant, a top-performing grammar school and an interior design shop all have in common?
Three Kent MPs were among 30 Tories who opposed military action after chemical weapons were allegedly used in Syria.
A Kent MP has spoken of his "grave" concerns about the consequences of British military action against the Assad regime in Syria.
Kent County Council paid financial advisers thousands in an extraordinary attempt to prevent councillors' expenses being taxed, it can be revealed.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage says Kent should accept the need for fracking plants because shale gas represents a “God-given” opportunity to bring down ene
UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said Kent should accept the need for fracking as plans for three county exploratory drilling licences are examined.
Thanet council used bailiffs to recover unpaid council tax and business rates more than 5,000 times last year - the highest of any authority in Kent.
Bailiffs have been used by councils around Kent more than 30,000 times in the last year, it's been revealed.
Giant union Unison has targeted social care bosses in its campaign against zero hour contracts in Kent.
Police are considering setting up special courts to tackle a worrying rise in domestic violence cases.
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