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A government takeover of a port in Kent in the run-up to and after Brexit has not been ruled out by the transport secretary of state Chris Grayling.
The government is being taken to court after awarding contracts to three ferry companies, including one with no ships.
Councillors had been close to signing a ferry deal with beleaguered Seaborne Freight a year ago, before the government's botched negotiations with it.
Parents could face paying hundreds of pounds to get young adults with special needs to get to schools or specialist centres.
The government has dropped its £13.8m contract with a company due to launch post-Brexit ferries from Ramsgate to Ostend.
The Crown Prosecution Service has revealed how much the 10-week election expenses trial of South Thanet MP Craig Mackinlay cost the taxpayer.
Councillors will decide today whether a £500,000 investment in a port should be withdrawn or included as part of its budget this year.
Kent County Council secures £175,000 from government to prepare for Brexit - £35,000 less than Medway.
Department for Transport appoints lawyers as the prospect of ferry legal wrangle looms.
Motorists face an indefinite 50mph speed limit on a key stretch of motorway as the government continues to prepare for Brexit.
KCC says the elderly and vulnerable may have to pay more for their care as it struggles to save £500,000.
Food shortages and major traffic disruption could lead to violence on the streets, warns a report.
The government has claimed that new measures to crack down on attempts by migrants to reach the UK by crossing the channel are already succeeding.
A number of Kent MPs made U-turns to back the Prime Minister and help her win a series of votes in the House of Commons.
Four in 10 passengers who use Southeastern trains do not feel they get value for money, while nearly the same amount are happy with what they pay.
Kent County Council's cabinet approved recommendations to increase council tax and have pledged to safeguard frontline services.
The cost of a bus travel pass used by thousands of young people to get to school is to increase to £350 under draft county council budget plans.
Council tax payers face another increase in their bills under budget recommendations due to be confirmed by Kent County Council today.
Secondary schools in Kent have seen mixed fortunes in the latest GCSE results for 2018.
Organisations in Kent preparing contingency plans for Brexit were advised by the government on how to resist releasing information about their work.