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General election campaigning, which was suspended following Monday's terror atrocity in Manchester, is resuming today.
There are several key battlegrounds where the political parties are hoping to win votes in Kent for the general election on June 8.
Plans for a huge lorry park off the M20 to ease delays during Operation Stack should be reviewed or even dropped, a councillor has claimed.
The government is to be urged to bring down the cost of Kent's high-speed rail service when it decides who should run the network from next year.
Tory leader Theresa May is facing accusations of a U-turn over her social care reforms - and what people should pay.
A newly-elected councillor has refused to accept a free iPhone and iPad handed out to dozens of other members.
The Conservative pensions minister denies claims that plans for care amount to a "dementia tax."
If the election's all starting to get a bit confusing - with the manifesto mayhem - here's a recap of the political week in soundbites.
Three manifesto launches but still no VIP visits to the Garden of England
The Liberal Democrats have a new leader at County Hall - after 20 years with Trudy Dean at the helm.
Tory leader Theresa May has promised to stick to her promise to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands, as she launches her party's manifesto.
Kent has seen a fall in the number of youngsters registering to vote - with up to 58% in one area failing to sign up.
Voters are being warned if they don't register before next Monday they will lose their right to take part in the election.
The Lib Dems are right to give the final say on the Brexit deal to the voters, a leading Kent campaigner has said.
Education chiefs have warned the government there may not be enough school places to meet the needs - because of delays in opening free schools.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has hit out at the Tories' plan for more grammar schools - calling it a "vanity project".
A council's been forced to apologise after sending out polling cards to thousands of voters containing the wrong information.
Unashamedly populist but do Labour's plans add up?
A lorry park off the M20 will not be open this year to deal with Operation Stack overflow, it's been revealed.
Transport chiefs have called on the government to commit to train services under threat in train operator proposals.