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A party once dismissed as eccentric is moving to the political mainstream and finding success in Kent.
The government is facing a backlash over plans to automatically give developments the green light.
Matthew Scott has been re-elected to the post of PCC rounding off a series of elections in Kent.
The leader of KCC says his top priority for the council will be to redouble its efforts to help the county recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Voting in Kent to decide who will run the county council and who will be the police and crime commissioner is underway.
Two of the three candidates in Kent's police and crime commissioner race want to see cannabis decriminalised to cut drugs crime.
The Prime Minister fends off claims about Downing Street redesign and what does a rise in postal votes signify?
It has been suggested that the Conservative dominance of one of its strongholds could be under threat at next month's county and borough elections.
The race to be Kent's next police and crime commissioner is on - what would you want their priorities to be?
Déjà vu. The row over cronyism and lobbying has a familiar ring but will it impact local elections? Paul Francis reflects on the week in politics.
We've answered all of your questions ahead of the county council elections.
A businessman has found himself in the centre of a row over NHS contracts.
The Labour party has asked the government to intervene over an 'absurd' decision to block the release of a report on a lorry park.
Our political editor Paul Francis rounds up the latest goings on at Westminster and Kent County Council headquarters this week.
A row over leaflets sees parties trade blows as the Kent County Council election campaigning begins.
Labour have been left red-faced after realising they submitted two candidates for a council seat.
Local politicians are putting pressure on the government to release a report into the environmental impact of a 66-acre lorry park.
The Environment Agency has refused to share its views on a lorry park that covers 66 acres of land.
From May's county elections to an unusual response to a Freedom of Information request, the KM Group's political editor analyses the week in politics.