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Calls for an independent inquiry into the deferred port fees deal that allowed Transeuropa Ferries to run up debts of £3.3m.
A scheme to help troubled families might be "cherry picking" the easiest ones to secure more cash for easier results, a councillor has claimed.
Kent County Council is poised to cut its contact centre opening times as demand for the 24-hour service is so low - in a bid to save £434,000 a year.
A Kent MP has blasted expansion plans unveiled by Gatwick airport today, claiming a second runway would blight homes in the county.
County hall members have voted against a near 50% hike in their travel expenses - after a huge backlash.
The cost of putting together the failed bid for East Kent City of Culture was £50,000, it's been revealed.
County councilors have today vowed to consider extending the hugely-popular Freedom Pass to teens up to 18.
The man leading Kent County Council's call for a new Thames crossing east of Gravesend has said it would be a "waste of time" to put the idea on hold.
More than 80 councillors elected to Kent County Council have shared a £1.8m expenses pot, it's been revealed.
Around 15,000 parents have called for an extension of the popular Freedom Pass... but the council says it can't afford it.
County council leaders have today revealed how they will change the way services are provided to plug a huge funding hole.
Long-awaited plans to improve the A21 between Tonbridge and Pembury have been boosted with the Chancellor pledging £92million for the project.
Council spending watchdog set to examine Transeuropa deal that cost taxpayers £3.3 million
County crime commissioner Ann Barnes will face questions today over a report that heavily criticised Kent Police for chasing targets.
Fewer than half of Kent students go on to higher education - and no county schools are among the best for university take-up, new figures reveal.
More than two thirds of children are placed with families in Kent within a year, it's been revealed.
Deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman full of praise for multi-million pound art gallery ahead of Kent visit
Kent Crime Commissioner warns of fewer bobbies on the beat as axe looms over 300 officers
Hundreds more families could be placed in Kent from London and other areas amid controversial welfare reforms, according to a shock report.
Hundreds more Kent Police officers could lose their jobs under public sector cuts, the county's crime commissioner has warned today.