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A cabinet minister's visit to the county was overshadowed by Brexit and a Kent MP has said the Conservatives don't want a no-deal.
Officials says contingency plans are place to cover the possibility of police having to deal with multiple events on Kent's roads.
The government says vetting of would-be crime panel members is appropriate after Kent academic quits in protest.
Home Secretary Priti Patel is expected to announce the recruitment of new police officers to help fight crime across Kent.
Fears Brexit could lead to a rise in dogging maybe far-fetched but it's not the only unlikely tale doing the rounds.
With the clock ticking down to the October 31 departure date here's a list of the biggest Brexit stories for Kent from last week.
A Kent MP says he'd be prepared to break the law and go to prison to get Brexit done.
The man set to take over as leader of Kent County Council has been named.
From Brock to Bunting, the list of no-deal Brexit contingency plans is long and baffling — here's our guide.
As we enter the business end of Brexit negotiations it looks like any potential deal will go down to the wire.
Education officials have downplayed guidance on the impact on schools of Brexit.
There were plenty of cheesy gags as the Tory leader addressed the party faithful.
A no-deal Brexit could cost the Port of Dover £1 billion in trade a week, the chief executive has warmed.
The Department of Health has said there are no immediate plans for a hospital in Kent despite what the Prime Minister said yesterday.
Time is running out for the Prime Minister to come up with a Brexit deal to satisfy his divided party, the EU, and the opposition.
Giving information about Brexit contingency plans to the public would be too 'distracting', health trust rules.
A top Kent official is due to deliver a key message at a Conservative Party fringe meeting.
All eyes will be on Boris Johnson as he delivers his first speech to the Conservative Party conference as leader.
Nigel Farage says he will stand in the next election but that it is too early to say whether he'll return to a Kent constituency.
Nearly 120 Church of England Bishops have urged MPs to calm their language surrounding Brexit.