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The Tory leader of KCC has written to the county's 16 Conservative MPs warning his party will lose votes over the PM's pledge to build, build, build.
A highways boss has said sorry for the lack of consultation over highly controversial pop-up cycle lanes.
Cameras which can track social distancing won't be used for that in Kent and there should be no privacy fears, says the boss of the firm making them.
A Brexit lorry park that is set to replace a huge Covid testing centre would hold 256 HGVs for two years, government plans have revealed.
KCC will refuse any future projects to improve green travel unless proper public consultation has been carried out.
Artificial intelligence cameras that can monitor social distancing are "in the pipeline" for Kent's town centres prompting privacy fears.
A third of Kent's green transport schemes have been scrapped, with residents slamming KCC for being "out of touch" and failing to consult with them.
There have been coronavirus cases at 51 schools in Kent so far this term - with one head calling for better testing for staff.
The idea of a 'hardship fund' to support county councillors who lose their seat at the next election is to be the subject of a review.
One district's care homes are effectively in lockdown as coronavirus cases reach their highest levels in Kent since June, claims a boss.
Developer's plans for a new hospital in east Kent have been called a "big waste of public money" during a health committee meeting.
Health bosses are investigating 18 serious incidents that happened while DMC ran several health centres.
A greater understanding of the way Europeans behave is required according to a senior county councillor.
Lorry drivers working within the county could be given their own travel pass to avoid Channel Tunnel congestion after the Brexit transition ends.
A major rail company chief has called on the government to back Eurostar in order to save 3,500 jobs.
There are fears about pupils' mental wellbeing after anxious parents order their children to wear masks all day at school.
Contingency plans are being considered to find accommodation for foreign lorry drivers coming into the county with coronavirus symptoms.
More than 240 public buses are being used for Kent school use as education bosses say the local transport service remains secure.
Testing has been described as the "biggest constraint" on the education sector as 34 Kent schools report Covid incidents, a committee was told.
A water company was slammed after numerous delays to fixing a heavy leak on a busy main road.