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Long-standing MP won’t run at general election

Long-standing MP won’t run at general election

12 February 2024

An MP who has served her community for more than a decade has announced she will not stand at the next general election.

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Kent Politics Podcast: huge cuts, dodgy pork and policing problems

Kent Politics Podcast: huge cuts, dodgy pork and policing problems

09 February 2024

The latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast is available now and features more woe for council finances across the county.

‘Thousands’ slapped with fines as speed limit drops from 70mph to 40mph

‘Thousands’ slapped with fines as speed limit drops from 70mph to 40mph

03 February 2024

Thousands of drivers are thought to have been given fines and points on their license as they were unaware of a speed limit change.

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Petrol in the post and letters with glass: Councillors detail abuse they face

Petrol in the post and letters with glass: Councillors detail abuse they face

29 January 2024

Councillors from both sides of the political divide have opened up on the more sinister aspects of the abuse and harassment they face regularly.

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Gove hands council £11m in emergency bailout amid cash crisis

Gove hands council £11m in emergency bailout amid cash crisis

25 January 2024

The cash-strapped county council is set to receive a share of the government’s emergency bailout fund – but some warn the money is a short-term fix.

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‘Drop in the ocean’ social care plan not enough, warns council deputy

‘Drop in the ocean’ social care plan not enough, warns council deputy

17 January 2024

A council forced to hire more care worker agency staff while it struggles to retain permanent staff says the government’s plans don’t go far enough.

Dental X-rays to be used on asylum seekers who claim to be children

Dental X-rays to be used on asylum seekers who claim to be children

11 January 2024

The Home Office is poised to start using dental X-rays to assess asylum seekers who claim to be children – but some have raised concerns.

‘This should not have happened’: Former postal minister speaks out

‘This should not have happened’: Former postal minister speaks out

09 January 2024

A Kent MP and former minister for postal affairs has welcomed the decision by former Post Office boss Paula Vennells to hand back her CBE.

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MP has ‘extreme surgery’ amid sepsis battle

MP has ‘extreme surgery’ amid sepsis battle

19 December 2023

A politician has told of how he is lucky to be alive following a diagnosis with sepsis and undergoing “extreme” surgery.

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Royal Mail delays latest: Post woes continue as Christmas looms

Royal Mail delays latest: Post woes continue as Christmas looms

18 December 2023

With one week to go until Christmas, residents are still reporting issues with the postal service as parcels are delayed or missing.

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Labour MP under investigation says: 'Starmer won't talk to me'

Labour MP under investigation says: 'Starmer won't talk to me'

03 December 2023

A Labour MP has hit back at her party leader Sir Keir Starmer who she says “has not spoken to me” while she is under investigation for anti-semitism.

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Search for new national park

Search for new national park

30 November 2023

A government minister has announced plans to find a new national park following a visit to a river restoration project in Kent.

Migration figures are 'too high', says Kent MP

Migration figures are 'too high', says Kent MP

26 November 2023

A Kent MP has said migration figures are ‘too high’ despite what she claimed was some of the ‘strongest action ever” taken by her government.

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Kent MP investigated for liking ‘anti-semitic’ tweet

Kent MP investigated for liking ‘anti-semitic’ tweet

26 November 2023

An MP is being investigated by the Labour party for liking a controversial tweet by a comedy writer which it claims is anti-Semitic.

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Multi-million-pound road project enters next stage

Multi-million-pound road project enters next stage

22 November 2023

The government has approved the first out of three stages for a £199 million scheme in Kent.

Suella Braverman’s tent crackdown labelled ‘utter madness’

Suella Braverman’s tent crackdown labelled ‘utter madness’

06 November 2023

The Home Secretary’s plan to restrict tents used by the homeless and fine organisations which hand them out has drawn fierce criticism.

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Campaigners pen letter to MPs urging Gaza ceasefire ahead of town protest

Campaigners pen letter to MPs urging Gaza ceasefire ahead of town protest

03 November 2023

A protest group which supports the people of Palestine has written to the Town’s MPs urging them to back a ceasefire ahead of a march.

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MP placed into induced coma after sepsis diagnosis

MP placed into induced coma after sepsis diagnosis

29 October 2023

A politician has revealed how he was placed into an induced coma after being diagnosed with sepsis.

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The safe seat shaping up to be front-line in election battle

The safe seat shaping up to be front-line in election battle

29 October 2023

Our political editor looks at the battle brewing as opposition parties prepare a bid to oust the Conservatives from one of their safest seats.

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MP attends public inquiry into 950-homes plan

MP attends public inquiry into 950-homes plan

18 October 2023

A public inquiry into controversial plans for 950 new homes near a village has got underway with an MP among the first speakers.

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