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MP Damian Collins joins critics of Section 40 and fears law would weaken investigative journalism
Crime commissioner Matthew Scott says without a proposed 3.3% rise in council tax there will be fewer police on the streets.
A senior director at a trouble-stricken ambulance trust has left the role with immediate effect.
Bosses at one of the first secondary schools in the country to consult on whether to become a grammar insist they have not scrapped the plans.
Rail firm Southeastern looks set to secure a six-month extension to its franchise to run Kent's train services - despite regular criticism.
Political editor Paul Francis reflects on the highlights and lowlights, the heroes and villains and hands out, the bouquets and brickbats, of 2016.
The fight to build homes on a former Kent airport or to get planes flying again looks set to continue into 2017 after a series of fresh developments.
Matthew Scott says he wants the government to require ferry operators to give police passenger information amid ongoing concerns about security.
The chief constable of Kent Police has had his contract extended for a further three years.
Kent's social services chief says government plans to increase council tax to help ease pressure on care budgets will not solve the funding crisis.
The Prime Minister has vowed to find a solution to the widespread problem of illegal lorry parking in Kent.
Headteachers have launched a blistering attack on government plans to allow new grammar schools in Kent.
A council is facing swingeing cuts as it attempts to make £80m savings next year.
A serious increase in claims of abuse towards vulnerable people could be just the tip of the iceberg, experts have warned.
Campaigners are expected to gather outside County Hall today to protest over budget cuts.
The Government says that it will listen to concerns raised by Eurostar about implications of the Brexit vote.
Train and track services will be jointly run by Network Rail and Kent's rail operator as part of a radical shake-up of the system.
Schools in coastal towns are performing worse than other parts of the county according to a new report by Ofsted.
A minister has come under fire as Southern rail passengers continue to suffer misery during prolonged strike action.
Eurostar has warned that leaving the EU under Brexit would pose serious questions about its capacity to operate as a viable business.