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The Tories have revealed their candidate in a seat where Brexit is set to take centre stage.
The Brexit Party will only contest one seat in the county at the election in a major climbdown by leader Nigel Farage.
Charlie Elphicke has stood down as candidate for his Kent constituency and his wife Natalie will contest the seat at December's general election.
The two big parties have almost outdone each other in making mistakes at the start of the election campaign, says our political expert.
The Green Party is standing aside in a Kent seat as part of a pact with another party.
With government dissolved the campaigning has officially begun.
Boris Johnson has visited the Queen to formally get the election campaign underway.
The leader of the Liberal Democrats has defended the party's decision to field a candidate against the county's only Labour seat.
Nigel Farage's general election strategy has prompted a candidate to quit the party in protest.
The candidates for a safe Tory seat currently held by the former Defence Secretary have been revealed.
Two Kent councils have been forced to move their counts because of pantomime season.
Hospital bosses have asked for the NHS not to be used as political football, but with questions over a new hospital in the county, is it possible?
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has ruled out standing in next month's general election.
The Liberal Democrat's decision to contest Kent's most marginal seat has been criticised by some of the party's own supporters.
Music, opinion polls, and political pacts were among the Brexit stories affecting the county this week.
Following rumours they may not stand a candidate in a Kent constituency, the Lib Dems have now revealed their candidate for next month's election.
Ahead of the manifesto launch, the Brexit Party is expected not to field candidates in some areas.
The Liberal Democrats and the Brexit Party have already hinted at making pacts to get the result at the General Election they want.
Manifestos and mine pies - will the parties deliver what voters want?
The chairman of a Labour group has downplayed the impact of students on the up coming vote.