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Kent could be hit repeatedly by Operation Stack if a lorry park is not built quickly, an MP has warned.
A long-running tussle about the future of a Kent airport involving its owner and developers will come to a head at a key meeting.
Four authorities in Kent have been accused of wasting taxpayers' money by paying over the odds for car mileage expense claims.
A row has broken out after Conservative politician demanded universities provide details of tutors teaching Brexit.
A company accused by a watchdog of putting the lives of patients at risk is reportedly speeding up the termination of its contact.
Kent frontbencher Damian Green has said fake news spouted by sites which spread hatred could lead to another MP's murder.
A spending watchdog has warned border officials at the Port of Dover could struggle with a huge rise in customs and immigration checks in 2019.
Pupils in Kent performed better than most other places in the country when it came to the new-format English and Maths GCSEs.
Frontline services could be affected by budget cuts while Kent's main authority seeks to balance the books.
Thousands of pupils will get their 11-plus results today - but there could be a scramble for grammar places as more children from outside Kent pass.
Council chiefs warn of service cuts and increase in the council tax
Fines dished out to foreign lorry drivers for sleeping in their cabs by the roadside could soar to £3,000 under government plans.
British lorry drivers are operating at a disadvantage because their foreign counterparts are failing to follow the rules on our roads, says an MP.
A firm is poised to take over a contract - worth nearly a million pounds - to provide support for GP-led health groups in the county.
The next Labour election candidate in one part of Kent will definitely be a woman, it's been revealed.
A Belgium mayor has disclosed there could soon be a freight ferry service from his country to a Kent port.
South East MEP has whip withdrawn after backing vote saying Brexit talks should not continue
Kent MPs have rallied behind the Prime Minister Theresa May as she faces calls to consider her position.
Ukip's new leader Henry Bolton says he is likely to stand as a candidate in Kent in the next general election.
Agonising though her speech was, does the PM deserve the brickbats coming her way?