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Our political editor Paul Francis gives his take on the week in politics.
A Labour peer is to attempt to bring in a law to phase out the 11-plus and convert Kent's grammar schools into non-selective ones.
The fallout from a vote of no confidence continues with warnings from party activists that rebel MPs needed to put up or shut up, or risk civil war.
One of the county's Tory MPs has defended Boris Johnson and attacked the media for damaging the Prime Minister's reputation.
The Prime Minister has won the support of his MPs in a vote of no confidence.
Boris Johnson will soon discover his fate after a vote of no confidence was held in Westminster.
The government has refused to disclose how much it has spent on storing boats used by criminal gangs to ferry asylum seekers across the Channel.
Our political editor Paul Francis gives his take on the Sue Gray report and what it means for the under fire Prime Minister.
A picture of the Prime Minister toasting at a lockdown-busting leaving do should result in his resignation, says one Kent MP.
A disaster relief charity which has carried out aid missions in Ukraine and Mozambique is now on hand to help lorry drivers stuck on the M20.
KCC could set up its own academy trust after a government u-turn.
Staff at a brexit lorry park could have to be redeployed amid ongoing delays to border controls.
GCSE and A-Level pupils face tougher exams this year due to a lack of experience caused by Covid restrictions, a headteacher has said.
Plans to introduce 'street votes' on house extensions could lead to tensions between neighbours, according to the leader of one council.
Kent Police has insisted that its plans to save close to £7m from its budget this year will not affect key frontline staff.
A promise to pay seafarers minimum wage and a crackdown on 'guerilla' protesters among 38 Bills unveiled in Queen's speech.