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A government assumption there will be a free trade agreement after Brexit is "borderline reckless", MPs have warned.
Kent politicians have been asked to vote on whether councillors should answer questions from the public at meetings.
A senior Kent politician says critics who have complained about plans to cut £4m in funding for bus services do not understand the issue.
An area in Kent is ranked among the worst in the country for the prospects of its children.
The sums have been added up... and it's been revealed how much this year's county council election cost in Kent.
Hard-pressed commuters will have to pay 3.6% more for train tickets in the new year, it has been confirmed today.
An investigation into Kent minister Damien Green is believed to be winding up... as colleagues defend him.
Conservative county councillor takes MPs to task over bus cut protests
Ten MPs have signed a letter to the leader of Kent County urging him to rethink a proposal to cut subsidies to 78 services.
The new customs checks system for after Brexit is "completely on track", according to a senior civil servant.
Kent MP Damian Green has denied allegations that porn reportedly found on a computer in his parliamentary office had been viewed "extensively".
KCC faces a backlash as it sets out proposals which could see many socially necessary bus services cut
Councillors have agreed to consult on the fate of more than 70 bus services across Kent that could be reduced or axed.
Ashford MP Damian Green forced on the defensive over the NHS in Kent and plans to cut bus services
Transport officials have sought to clarify their position after a report showed more than 70 bus routes were deemed not commercially viable.
School children could lose vital bus services under council proposals to save £4million.
School children and vulnerable elderly people could lose vital bus services as part of plans to save £4 million.
There are calls for the government to be transparent after it emerged a cabinet report into allegations against a Kent MP may not be published.
Kent can expect an influx of families from the capital as London councils look to buy former Ministry of Defence land, education chiefs have warned.
Health chiefs are to formally consider plans for a 'super' hospital in east Kent - which could mean the loss of A&E departments in two towns.