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11 June 2024
We profile the Rochester and Strood constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
11 June 2024
We profile Sevenoaks constituency and the candidates vying for your votes on July 4.
11 June 2024
We profile the Sittingbourne and Sheppey constituency and the candidates vying for your votes on July 4.
11 June 2024
We profile the Tonbridge constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
11 June 2024
We profile the Tunbridge Wells constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
10 June 2024
Tributes have been paid to a kind and witty former mayor who died following a battle with cancer.
10 June 2024
The election candidates in one constituency face a grilling on their climate policies at an event chaired by a BBC wildlife filmmaker and presenter.
10 June 2024
Just who was advising Rishi Sunak when he ducked out of D-Day commemorations early to do an election interview, asks political editor Paul Francis.
09 June 2024
The recently-formed Weald of Kent constituency is, on paper, the safest Conservative seat in Kent - but what do some voters really think?
08 June 2024
Tactical voting could prove crucial in two Kent seats in July. We look at who could benefit - and why even Carol Vorderman thinks it’s a good idea.
07 June 2024
A former councillor who stood for Labour at the last general election says he ‘no longer feels safe’ in the party as a person of colour.
07 June 2024
The Green Party launches their general election campaign with a swipe at polluted rivers.
07 June 2024
On this week’s episode of the Kent Politics Podcast our special guest is Lib Dem parliamentary candidate Dave Naghi.
06 June 2024
Kent Police’s top cop has revealed a drop in crime but a rise thefts, robbery and vehicle offences.
05 June 2024
We profile the Weald of Kent constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
05 June 2024
A leading education expert says figures show the cost of sending children with special needs to private schools has tripled.
05 June 2024
An internet troll who posted “chilling” online messages threatening to kill a Kent MP and children’s author JK Rowling has been spared jail.
05 June 2024
A council’s campaign to stop drivers leaving their engines running has been criticised as not a single fine has been dished out since it was launched.
05 June 2024
Rapid housebuilding means more than 80 pupils who passed the Kent Test have been left without a grammar in just one part of the county.
04 June 2024
We joined the Home Secretary on a campaign stop in what is traditionally one of the Conservatives’ safest seats - but will it remain so?
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