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Prime Minister downplays concerns over allegations about party spending in election battle for South Thanet
A judge has said he had 'no hesitation' Kent Police has been granted more time to probe allegations about Tory election expenses in South Thanet.
An inquiry has labelled plans for a massive lorry park intended to deal with Operation Stack 'rushed', and says the case has not been made.
County councillors say KCC and grammars have a moral obligation to help encourage disadvantaged children to access selective schools.
With the deadline approaching for registration, Kent voters are being encouraged to make sure they are eligible to take part in the EU referendum.
Labour has reinstated Jacqueline Walker of the campaign group Momentum to party
Kent in the sights of Brexit campaign group who want UK to leave the EU in next month's referendum
Manston buyout will not go ahead with any of the three would-be partners, says Thanet council
A Ukip council leader has revealed he fell behind with his council tax bills for four years running – and faced a court summons each time.
Kent County Council says there is no chance of recouping the cost of operation stack from the government - so the burden will fall on taxpayers.
Kent Police is the latest force to ask for more time to examine claims about Conservative spending at the general election.
Matthew Scott is quickly getting to grips with his new role as Britain's youngest police and crime commissioner.
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?