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Changes to the Kent Freedom Pass that will leave parents paying double for children's travel have been backed by councillors despite protests.
Kent police commissioner Ann Barnes has come under fire after it emerged force press officers are to now come under her direct control.
David Cameron has pulled out of an interview with BBC Radio Kent... to make a call to another Prime Minister.
A Kent MP says Maria Miller was right to quit her job because the focus on her expenses was becoming a distraction from important issues.
Kent's pollution blackspots have been revealed... amid claims thousands of pupils' health is at risk from dangerous emissions.
The proportion of people regularly cycling to work in Kent has plummeted by a fifth - sparking calls for more bike-friendly roads across the county.
The wheezing climate change secretary was pictured using an inhaler on a visit to a Kent street where pollution is said to exceed EU safety levels.
Some of Kent's poorest households face paying up to £120 more in council tax this year, an analysis by KentOnline has revealed.
Union members have submitted proposals to safeguard the future of Manston Airport.
The sale of Manston Airport is off, after the consortium interested in taking over the site withdrew the offer.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has stepped up the pressure on the Govenment in his push for a Thames Estuary airport.
Non-British truckers are being forced to pay a levy to drive through Kent and into the UK from today.
Plans by a girls' school to become co-ed have been shelved... casting doubts over a major expansion of grammar places in Kent.
Twice-weekly flights by Saudia Cargo will be halted next week amid continuing uncertainty over the future of Manston Airport.
As many as 150 jobs are at risk under shock proposals to close Manston Airport after new owners decided it does not have a long-term future.
Kent will be a big feature in Chancellor George Osborne's budget speech as he confirms plans to invest £200m on building 15,000 homes in the county.
A picturesque part of Kent is set to become the target of energy firms as an upcoming report outlines huge oil reserves discovered in the area.
Parts of an area earmarked for a multi-million pounds garden city could be at risk of flooding, it's been revealed.
Tributes have been paid in Kent to veteran politician Tony Benn, who was an active supporter of striking miners in the county, after his death at 88.
Treasury Minister Danny Alexander says the government will explore whether its Flood Re scheme for householders can be extended to firms.