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Plans to consult on a far-reaching revamp of health services in the county will now not go ahead until next year, it's been revealed.
Kent has seen a fall in the number of migrant workers wanting to work in the county, following the Brexit vote.
Academics' claims that fracking in areas such as Kent could deliver large supplies of gas were "over-hyped", it's been claimed.
Trust bosses say they are tackling a recruitment crisis as Brexit creates challenges for Kent's hospitals.
A transitional period after the UK leaves the EU could avoid delays and logjams in county and its ports.
Passengers are facing the highest ticket price rise in five years as new rail fares are announced.
MP Craig Mackinlay faces trial over charges relating to his election claims in 2015.
The story of how Nigel Farage succeeded in the fight for Brexit could be turned into a movie - and the ex-Ukip leader knows just the man to play him.
Two Ukip councillors have quit and will sit as independents in a new blow to the party's leadership at Thanet council
An MP has vowed to give a "significant proportion" of her payment for working for a technology firm to help local charities.
Tickets to Glastonbury and a cricket Test match at Lords are among the gifts accepted by Kent MPs, it's been revealed.
Labour has won another seat on Thanet council after it took the Margate Central ward.
Bosses at a Kent lorry park say a record number of hauliers are using the site as growth in traffic from the continent continues to rise.
A foreign company has opened talks with a local authority to potentially provide passenger and cargo services to a city on the Baltic coast.
The county council had the highest number of complaints about education and children's services in the country, a watchdog has revealed.
The Port of Dover could be blighted by chronic delays as new customs checks come in after Brexit, a report warns.
The Ukip leader of a Kent council says he won't be standing in the contest to be the party's next leader.
A radical overhaul of workers’ rights in the burgeoning gig economy could leave small businesses in Kent facing additional costs, it has been claimed.
Health chiefs say Britain's plans to leave the EU are making it more difficult to recruit nurses with 670 positions now vacant in Kent.
Councils in Kent and Medway have been given the green light by the government to introduce radical plans to curb air pollution.