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Dealing with FOI requests means less money for frontline services, claim county councillors
The bosses of three Kent councils have urged the government to look at building permanent lorry parking.
A GPs group in part of Kent is facing a potential budget deficit of £12m this year.
Kent's crime commissioner is prepared to act if an inquiry following a brutal murder finds the force needs to do more to tackle stalking.
The idea of a bridge over the Channel could be discussed by officials.
Drug dealers and criminal gangs fighting are becoming a scourge in one Kent town, it's been claimed.
Officials have given plans to recruit 200 extra police officers in Kent the go-ahead, in one of the biggest recruitment drives in years.
The government has released more funding to help ease the growing pressure on Kent's adult social care services.
The future control of a council is in doubt after a dozen Ukip councillors announced they were leaving the party.
An authority's failure to endorse its draft housing strategy in a dispute about the future of a former airport site could have major consequences.
The head of an academy trust has warned the county risks an abuse scandal if it does not act to stop vulnerable children being placed in Kent.
Plans to bring together the eight groups responsible for commissioning healthcare services in Kent and Medway have been confirmed.
The government has announced a £21m funding boost for three development projects in the county.
The cost of keeping Manston airport on standby in case Operation Stack is triggered has risen to nearly £6m.
The transport secretary says the government is committed to building a lorry park in Kent to deal with issues caused by Operation Stack.
Road chiefs say they need more money from the government to fix the county's roads - amid a claim there's a staggering £630m repairs backlog.
Trials involving convoys of semi-automated lorries controlled by a lead vehicle could take place along stretches of a Kent motorway.
An alternative to Operation Stack is "desperately needed" as the UK inches closer to Brexit, KCC has warned the government.
A council will consider options for housing plans across the borough as its leader resists call to quit for supporting homes on a former airport.
Kent's secondary school league tables have been revealed. Find out which are ranked top and which are "well below average".