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Nearly 400 candidates are vying for seats on Kent County Council next month - here's who's standing where you live.
Drivers are being forced to fork out hundreds for pothole repairs to their cars because of a little known legal loophole.
Care companies say KCC told them to up costs for pensioners with savings
The Port of Dover has been given the largest reduction to its business rates in Kent while Eurotunnel has been given a huge increase.
A faulty system meant thousands of motorists got away without paying to use the Dartford Crossing.
The man leading Brexit negotiations has a stark warning about potential traffic turmoil in Kent as the Prime Minister finally triggers Article 50.
The parties are preparing to campaign in the run-up to the county council elections - the first major vote since Brexit.
A radical plan for east Kent councils to merge has hit the buffers
A Tory councillor has been suspended from the party pending an inquiry after blaming Labour for yesterday's terror attack.
Members of Kent Police have met the Crown Prosecution Service as an investigation continues into whether political campaigning rules were broken.
Folkestone and Hythe MP says newspaper editors cannot be MPs too
The Conservatives have been fined a record £70,000 for irregularities in the party's election expenses - including the fight for South Thanet.
Plans have been announced to charge people receiving care in their own homes more - in spite of a £26 million government cash injection.
An American investment company has sold its rights and interests in Manston to new company in this country.
The home secretary has said cuts should not be used as an excuse by councils not to offer homes to refugees, during a visit to a Kent town.
Kent County Council is urging the government to get tough with Gatwick Airport over the number of flights allowed over night.
Pupils who achieve lower 11-plus marks could be offered access to top Kent schools as part of government plans to improve social mobility.
A Kent MP has urged the government to rethink a proposal announced in the budget to raise National Insurance contributions.
The Chancellor's imminent announcement that the ban on new selective schools will end has had a mixed reaction in Kent.
Dartford's crossing - which carries 160,000 vehicles every day - has been wrongly classified by the government... as a rural road!