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A controversial trial of e-scooters in the county is set to end as the county council pulls the plug on the divisive pilot scheme.
A Kent MP has been given a new government job in the cabinet shake up as Liz Truss becomes Prime Minister.
Liz Truss has won the Tory leadership contest and we've taken a look at what the people of Kent will expect from her.
As we wait to discover the result of the Tory leadership contest, we take a look at what the new leader could mean for grammar schools in Kent
Our political editor Paul Francis gives his views on the week in politics.
A leading Kent head teacher says some schools are facing £100,000 increases in their energy bills - which could mean job cuts.
County transport chiefs have put on hold controversial plans to axe under-used bus services to save money.
Paul Francis gives his views and analysis of the week in Kent politics - from planes and trains to buses.
Passenger services could return to Manston sooner than expected, with airlines including EasyJet and Ryanair in talks to get flights up and running.
Kent County Council's accounts have revealed the amount of money paid out on redundancies and exit packages over the last five years.
Our political editor Paul Francis gives his take on the week in politics.
Records show MP Tom Tugendhat received donations totalling £120,000 for his bid to become Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister.
A council leader wants residents caught up in Op Brock to document how it affects their lives in a bid to lobby the government for change.
Local authorities are looking at ways to plug funding gaps as inflation threatens services.
Our political editor gives his take on a week in politics that saw Prime Ministerial hopeful Rishi Sunak land himself in hot water in a trip to Kent.
Rishi Sunak has told Kent Tories he should be Prime Minister because he redirected funding from "deprived urban areas" to places like Tunbridge Wells.
The county council lead for transport says relocating the Port of Dover to a larger site would end disruption for travellers crossing the Channel.
Is this the right time for KCC to be consulting taxpayers on how to save millions, asks our political editor.
As the two remaining candidates in the Tory leadership race go head to head we look at where they stand on what matters to people living in Kent.
A Kent MP says whoever comes out on top in the race to become the next leader of the Conservative Party will be taking on a 'poisoned chalice'.