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The Health Secretary has set out a 'plan b' if his blueprint to life with Covid does not work.
The Home Office has set out its funding package for councils which take in refugees from Afghanistan and says more offers of accommodation are needed.
The government says there are no guarantees there will not be empty shelves at Christmas as shortage of lorry drivers continues to hit supply chains.
A Kent MP has called into question a Westminster drinking culture that she says sees colleagues 'reeking of booze' when voting.
With the problem of social care reforms chief on the agenda the Prime Minister said there was whole load of things needed fixing.
MPs have voted in favour of a one day suspension for two Kent MPs after they wrote to a judge after Charlie Elphicke's trial.
An ex-army intelligence officer from Kent says the government's failure to act on warnings about the Taliban takeover has seen the terror threat rise.
A 66-acre post-Brexit lorry park was approved despite fears it could harm swathes of countryside, increase air pollution and disturb residents nearby.
From MPs being recalled to Parliament over Afghanistan to the council leader who doesn't give a damn - it was another busy week in politics.
One of the county's Conservative MPs is to lead a backbench group scrutinising the way the government handles the climate change debate.
A Kent MP has won praise for a powerful speech about his time in Afghanistan during a debate in parliament.
A Kent council has said it will resettle Afghan families fleeing the Taliban and the leader has strong words for people who disagree.
A Kent Tory MP says the UK should offer asylum to Afghans if they can prove they have a case.
Our political editor Paul Francis takes a look at all the big news from national and local politics this week.
Drones will be flown over a key route in the county in a trial into their effectiveness at getting a grip on the pothole criss.
There have been renewed calls for a scheme forcing other councils to take in child asylum seekers in light of hotels being used to house people.
More than £600,000 has been offered to people applying for jobs with in Kent County Council.
Our political editor Paul Francis takes a look at all the big news from national and local politics this week.
The government has paid more than £1 million in five months on surveillance aircraft to stop asylum seekers reaching Kent.
A long-standing Kent Conservative has quit the party after two decades, saying that he cannot support the direction the party is heading.