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Rubbish collections for more than 200,000 residents across east Kent are to be provided by a single contractor in a move that is claimed could help keep council tax bills down.
Health chiefs in west Kent say they could be facing a financial shortfall of up to £280million over the next three years.
The leader of Kent County Council says he has yet to be convinced there is a future for Kent TV, the authority's internet TV channel that has cost nearly £1.8million since it began broadcasting.
A number of Kent’s MPs have been asked to repay money they claimed in Parliamentary allowances, it has emerged.
Kent MPs will learn today if they are among those facing a demand to repay wrongly claimed expenses or asked for further details of their claims.