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Four in 10 passengers who use Southeastern trains do not feel they get value for money, while nearly the same amount are happy with what they pay.
Kent County Council's cabinet approved recommendations to increase council tax and have pledged to safeguard frontline services.
The cost of a bus travel pass used by thousands of young people to get to school is to increase to £350 under draft county council budget plans.
Council tax payers face another increase in their bills under budget recommendations due to be confirmed by Kent County Council today.
Secondary schools in Kent have seen mixed fortunes in the latest GCSE results for 2018.
Organisations in Kent preparing contingency plans for Brexit were advised by the government on how to resist releasing information about their work.
Education chiefs have sought to alleviate concerns that schools could be forced to close because of Brexit.
A Labour parliamentary candidate is threatening to take the party to court after she failed to win the endorsement of its national representatives.
The government is to extend the capacity of the former Manston airport as an emergency lorry park to accommodate up to 6,000 HGVs.
Charity bosses have played down the increase in the number of migrants trying to cross the Channel in a hearing before MPs.
KCC given nearly £29m by government to improve roads ahead of Brexit
Two additional cutter vessels are to be used as part of a range of measures to help tackle the migrant crisis.
Kent County Council warns schools they must prepare for Brexit
The Prime Minister has pledged to ensure she delivers Brexit after winning a historic vote.
Plans for a new ferry service from a Kent port have been questioned by the mayor of a Belgium town after a fact finding visit to the county.
MPs are debating a move by Labour to bring the government down after a crushing defeat over its Brexit bill.
MPs have delivered a crushing blow to the Prime Minister by overwhelmingly rejecting her Brexit deal.
Reaction from across the political spectrum as MPs vote against the PM's Brexit deal by a majority of 230.
One of the county's MPs has resigned as a government whip saying he will vote against the Brexit deal tomorrow.
The majority of Kent's MPs will reject the government’s Brexit deal in tomorrow’s historic vote on leaving the EU which could bring down Theresa May.