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Kent was centre stage in a momentous political year - but who said what and why and when?
Just 15 councillors have volunteered to pay back tax that Kent County Council paid on their behalf - out of your money.
It has blighted the county for years but finally steps are being taken to address the misery caused by Operation Stack.
The government has delayed a decision on whether there should be a third runway at Heathrow
Kent could see more firearms officers recruited in the face of the ongoing terror threat.
Thanet council is to embark on a fresh attempt to find a commercial partner for Manston buyout.
Dozens of council run health services will be slashed after the government confirmed a £4m grant cut.
Dreamland's bosses have called a meeting with creditors owed nearly £2.9m - but Thanet council says it knew nothing about it!
Two Kent MPs have voted against military action in Syria but the government has wons backing for air strikes.
The influx of unaccompanied children seeking asylum in Kent has pushed the county's social services to breaking point.
As social services chiefs warn KCC is at breaking point with child asylum seekers, the Home Secretary has urged other councils to share the burden.
A council by-election in Thanet will be a test of Ukip's popularity after taking control of the authority in May
Kent County Council says charging residents a social care council tax still may not raise enough money to bridge the funding gap.
Chancellor George Osborne has revealed new measures to tackle the problems caused on Kent's roads by Operation Stack.
A council has warned the cost of compensating companies unlawfully blocked from exporting live animals is placing a "substantial strain" on finances.
Councils are expecting to face growing budgetary pressure after Chancellor George Osborne reveals his autumn statement today.
The Chancellor delivers some unexpected goodies in his Autumn Statement - including £250m for Operation Stack
Eurotunnel says 37km of new security fencing has reduced attempts by asylum seekers to board lorries to get to the UK to “virtually zero".
A former police officer and security expert will be Ukip's candidate in the 2016 crime commissioner election in Kent.