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The impact of Brexit on freight traffic is to be investigated by MPs amid concerns Kent could be regularly gridlocked after next March.
County councillors have called for a report on the authority's investment in companies after it was revealed they have made large losses.
A solicitor acting for an MP has issued a statement responding to reports in the national media
County council road chiefs say more than 20,000 potholes have been repaired across Kent since the start of the year.
Former immigration minister Damian Green says he was unaware of a decision to destroy landing cards of Windrush migrants when he was a frontbencher.
Road haulage chiefs have warned that small businesses could stop trading in Europe if customs checks after Brexit are too complex.
County education chiefs say they expect to see a significant increase in the demand for primary school places in Kent.
Families across the county have found out where their children will go to primary school - with a record number going to their preferred choice.
Political editor Paul Francis looks at the impact of Brexit on Kent’s economy and how business will fare in a new world of tariffs, visas and quotas.
An authority has defended its actions after having to pay compensation to a senior official who lost his job.
Live animal exports could be banned under government plans set out today.
Kent has seen a significant fall in the number of migrant workers seeking jobs, figures seen by the KM Group have revealed.
With less than a year to go, and MEP has hit out at the lack of contingency plans to tackle Operation Stack post-Brexit.
Several former Ukip party members have quit the party and set up a new group.
Party members voted at a selection meeting on Saturday.
The transport secretary has discussed new plans to use stretches of the M20 as a holding area for lorries when Operation Stack is brought in.
In the second of our features, political editor Paul Francis examines the effects of Brexit on the public sector - from the NHS to councils and more.
Passengers in part of Kent have been promised faster and more direct train services.
A Labour party election candidate has been suspended amid claims he posted anti-Semitic material online.
200 new workers will be hired to guard British borders in Kent post-Brexit, says the Home Secretary.