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Ukip is on course to win four or five seats in Kent at the election, party leader Nigel Farage has boldly predicted.
The politician behind the controversial streetlights switch-off - which sparked anger across the county amid claims of increased crime - has resigned.
April could bring a “perfect storm” for Operation Stack, Kent’s police chief has warned.
Ukip has parted ways with its first county councillor Adrian Crowther who could be on the brink of rejoining the Conservatives.
The fallout from "racist" comments made by an ex-Ukip councillor are continuing to dog the party as it prepares to host a key conference in Kent.
The full extent of 'jaw-dropping' comments made by a former Ukip councillor can be revealed for the first time.
David Cameron has signalled more money will need to be spent dealing with the economic damage created by Operation Stack.
David Cameron appears to have given his blessing to plans for the first “new” grammar school in Kent.
Kent County Council has been accused of saving "absolutely nothing" in its controversial streetlight switch-off, after the costs equalled the savings.
Rail chiefs are facing complaints about overcrowding on high speed trains with disgruntled commuters having to stand during peak hour services.
Councillors have agreed a 1.99% rise in council tax today, as the authority tries to cope with rising costs and a £87m cut in government funding.
Kent's police commissioner Ann Barnes has defended spending £14,000 on PR consultants and a further £2,400 on media training for her youth tsar.
David Cameron has warned councils - including Kent - that using competitive process to place the elderly in care homes could be against the law.
The Prime Minister has defended his call for firms to give their staff a pay rise, and insists there's no cost of living crisis.
The Prime Minister has not ruled out government funding to solve problems caused by Operation Stack, after being quizzed by a Kent MP in Parliament.
Policing in Kent could go into 'meltdown', able only to deal with emergencies if £46.5m of government cuts to the force are implemented.
The Transport Select Committee heard evidence from Manston's new owners and those who want it to be kept open today.
Classroom standards in Kent and Medway schools appear to have dipped in 2014, according to official secondary league tables published today.
More than 3,000 jobs are set to be created in schemes throughout the county, including a revamp of Folkestone seafront and an overhaul of Op Stack.
A new proposal by KCC to create a 3,000-space lorry park has been described as ‘bonkers’ by the local council.