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Politicians have welcomed news that a controversial algorithm used to devise the number of new homes to be built in each area has been scrapped.
Kent councils are banking on a revival in the fortunes of the retail and leisure sectors after investing millions in commercial property.
Deal or no-deal? As it's confirmed Brexit trade talks will continue, our political editor Paul Francis details what is at stake.
A 'no-deal' Brexit could lead to traffic mayhem.
One year after he swept to victory has Boris Johnson delivered on his election promises?
As Boris Johnson arrives back from his three-course meal in Brussels here's what his talks mean for Brexit.
The Department for Transport is withholding information on the environmental impact of a huge Brexit lorry park.
Hauliers have been permitted to drive for longer to ease port congestion but unions say the move risks crashes on the county's roads.
The county council says it is to resume looking after young asylum seeker children when they arrive in Kent.
With Brexit talks going to the wire, it's another crunch week in politics.
This week in the world of local politics, vaccine hopes deliver some good news for an under-siege Prime Minister as Kent MPs join a revolt.
Kent will move into tier three from midnight as planned after Boris Johnson survived a rebellion against the controversial system.
Our political editor looks ahead at another crunch week for Boris, Brexit and the fallout over coronavirus restrictions.
Two MPs in high coronavirus infection areas have distanced themselves from calls for the government to look again at blanket restrictions.
Boris Johnson is facing anger from Kent MPs as his government places county in Tier 3.
Our political editor looks at what the latest budget announcement means for Kent.
A pay freeze for the public sector set to be announced could hit thousands in Kent, while councils wait anxiously to learn of any potential support.
MPs have been rapped for writing to judges ahead of a hearing to rule on publication of references for shamed 'naughty Tory' Charlie Elphicke.
Our political editor looks ahead at a week likely to be full of Christmas cheer and tightened purse strings.
Plans to force hauliers to have a permit to enter the county to get to the Channel ports post Brexit, will take a major step forward this week.
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