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Councillors have reacted after a decision on a new garden village with more than 8,000 homes was taken out of their hands.
Campaigners to save family services at a much-loved children’s centre gathered at County Hall this morning ahead of a council debate on the issue.
Exclusive: The Home Office could extend the use of a former military barracks to house asylum seekers despite local backlash, KentOnline can reveal.
Kent’s pensioners, who might just miss out on winter fuel payments, are being offered £1m worth help as the weather turns chillier.
Plans to scale back a scheme giving disabled children support to attend out-of-school clubs have been approved.
Kent’s deepening special educational needs crisis and the rocketing cost to the taxpayer is today laid bare.
Students are set to see their student loans increase after the cap for university tuition fees was confirmed - but maintenance loans will rise too.
A homophobic church, which preaches that being gay is “a trap of the devil”, has sparked concerns as it prepares to open in a former leisure centre.
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Three single-sex grammar schools will now start accepting both boys and girls after the government approved the change.
A dock for boat tours on the River Medway has been given approval.
A fun-loving drama teacher who won the hearts of the nation on Britain’s Got Talent will be hoping to win over a new audience at a Kent panto.
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