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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.
Education chiefs have been prompted to change their plans for a replacement 11-plus exam... as more schools plan their own test.
Kent is just months away from finding out its role in the future of the UK's airport capacity.
A council leader has admitted he is not optimistic about recouping the £3.3million owed by the collapsed ferry company Transeuropa.
Kent's police officers are facing huge pressures to hit performance targets... which is stopping them 'getting on with the job', a report's revealed.
Kent Police are being urged to review how they use automatic number plate recognition technology after another force was ordered to dismantle cameras.
A report has painted a grim picture of Margate... with teen pregnancy, school failure and fatherlessness on a par with inner cities.
A debt of more than £3million to a Kent council after the collapse of a ferry firm is owed by four companies, it has emerged.
An MP has been condemned by opponents of fracking in Kent by saying the government has a duty to allow companies to explore for shale gas.
A councillor has claimed a group set up to bring jobs and investment to Thanet six years ago has failed to create a single role.
Kent is finally set to get a round-the-clock centre for victims of rape... the last county in the region to have one.
Southeastern has today promised 3,500 more seats on some of its busiest services in a move that will be welcomed by long-suffering commuters.
Two rival plans for a 'new' grammar school in Kent are set to go head to head... with bids sent to the government.
Thanet Council is facing fresh questions over its deal to allow ferry company Transeuropa to defer port fees at Ramsgate which saw the company run up