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After gains in the recent council elections, are the Liberal Democrats back on track in Kent?
A UKIP councillor has resigned his seat but says issue is "private"
A council is in spotlight over allegations that an EU grant for the dredging of a port was not used correctly.
Kent Police is the latest force to go to court to request more time to investigate election expenses claims.
Conservative election spending under spotlight as watchdog goes to court
The former Manston airport can be used as an emergency relief lorry park for Operation Stack until the end of next year.
Kent's newest crime commissioner has vowed not to take the full £85,000 salary.
As the dust settles on the crime commissioner election, what do the results tell us about the state of the parties in Kent?
Voters will decide who should be the next police and crime commissioner for Kent today.
Kent Police says it is examining whether to ask for more time to pobe allegations about Conservative election spending in South Thanet
The Labour party has suspended a leading figure in the Kent branch of campaign group Momentum for controversial Holocaust remarks.
Kent's MPs are set to vote on revised government plans to accept more child refugees from Syria.
A petition with thousands of names failed to halt a hike in the cost of a travel pass for youngsters.
Petitioners are urging county councillors to block another increase in the cost of a bus travel pass for 11-16-year-olds.
All you need to know about the runners and riders in the Kent police commissioner elections.
The Electoral Commission presses for more time to investigate allegations made about expenses recorded by Conservative party in South Thanet
Theresa May cautions against leaving the EU during visit to Maidstone
Kent County Council's leader was dragged into a row over academies by Labour's Jeremy Corbyn at Prime Minister's Questions today.
A government scheme requiring councils across the country to take child asylum seekers may not become compulsory for some months, say social services.
As the formal EU referendum campaign gets underway, we examine the case for staying and quitting in a special KMTV programme from Strasbourg.