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An equalities campaigner is the latest to throw his hat into the ring in the race to become Kent's next crime commissioner.
The Chancellor has unveiled plans to increase investment in schools with a levy on sugary drinks but a move towards academies has attracted criticism.
The Prime Minister has been urged to sort out the problems of congestion and pollution at the Dartford Crossing before spending billions on a new one.
Another £4 billlion cuts are expected in today's budget and local councils will lose nearly all responsibility for education under academy plans.
Property magnate and crime commissioner candidate Fergus Wilson is appealing against an assault conviction to clear his name ahead of the election.
Talks are continuing for five local authorities to merge to create an east Kent "super council" in what could be the biggest shake up in decades.
County councillors are backing Option C east of Gravesend for a lower Thames crossing, despite widespread opposition from local people.
Kent County Council has revealed which route it is backing for a new Lower Thames Crossing and criticised its proposed opening date.
Labour's shadow roads minister told businesses it would be wrong to rely solely on a lorry park to deal with disruption on Kent's roads.
One of four former Ukip councillors who quit party has rejoined it
Agricultural workers in the county are narrowly in favour of leaving the EU according to polling at a debate on Brexit.
Cross channel operators say they have reservations about building a huge lorry park to solve Operation Stack.
Is the EU referendum rdebate going to be won by who can scare voters the most?
A senior French minister warns that if the UK left the EU, Calais border checks would be moved back to Kent
Thanet council had suggested requesters be charged £25 to access information, saying it would deter "futile" requests
An emergency relief lorry park at a former airport has not been used once - but the Government refuses to say how much it is costing taxpayers.
NHS bosses have revealed plans to include fast-food-free zones and safe green spaces in a new housing scheme in Kent.
Electoral Commission announces that it is to broaden its inquiry into Conservative general election spending
A threat to charge for Freedom of Information requests has been lifted.
A record number of pupils have secured a place at one of their chosen secondary schools this year, despite an increase in the number of applications.