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A Kent politician is in the frame to take up the job as the next leader of Ukip, which is set to be announced today.
Parents are facing on-the-spot police fines for parking in restricted areas when dropping off children at schools in the county
Rogue drivers could be slapped with on-the-spot fines if they park in restricted areas when dropping off their children at school.
A hospital has suffered a setback in its attempts to take on nurses from overseas after nearly 90% of the first batch didn't pass a language test.
Labour's views on the country's remaining grammar schools not spelled out
Frontline services could be cut next year as Kent County Council struggles to balance the books, it's been revealed.
Department for Transport refuses to disclose what measures will be needed to stop gridlock in Kent
The collapse of the contract for out-of-hours service for east Kent GPs is the latest setback for the NHS in the county
A company accused by a watchdog of putting the lives of patients at risk has announced it is terminating its contact.
Health bosses have admitted patients are being 'let down very badly' by a private ambulance service besieged with criticism and complaints.
A deal must be reached about customs checks on both sides of the channel before Brexit to prevent a chaotic situation on our roads, says a politician.
A Kent MP has warned of a potentially catastrophic post-Brexit shortage of EU workers, which could close a Kent hospital and other businesses.
An authority went into the red to the tune of £18.8 million which will 'almost certainly' hit the quality or level of services, says a report.
Government plans to address a shortage of affordable homes in Kent and Medway have come under fire.
Kent could be gridlocked by a French version of Operation Stack if customs checks aren't arranged before Brexit, a senior government official claims.
Patients in parts of Kent face further delays and other restrictions as a cash-strapped health group is forced to cut services.
The county's education leaders have denied failing to bring in changes that would allow more poorer children to enter grammars.
More investment is needed in Kent's road network ahead of Brexit, says a prominent port boss.
Councillors have called for blue plaque-style recognition for how their authority has helped regenerate Margate.
Kent education leaders have ruled out an investigation into whether sixth form students are being ejected from schools for poor results.