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A "tap and go" card scheme has been launched for rail passengers.
Southeastern rail passengers face a hike of nearly 2% next year - but that's still less than the national average.
A multi-million pounds fund could pave the way for a new grammar school annexe to be built in Kent, according to a Kent MP.
Kent is to receive a government cash injection to repair more than 40,000 potholes.
Ukip has voted the MEP Paul Nuttall as party leader.
Councils desperately need more money for social care - but received little comfort in the Autumn Statement
Repairs to a 17-km stretch of a major A road are expected to cost £6m and other road projects will have to be put on hold to pay for them.
Building homes on green land is needed if we're to solve Britain's housing crisis, said Lib Dem leader Tim Farron during a visit to Kent.
Kent education chiefs have travelled as far as New Zealand to plug a serious teaching gap.
Is this D-Day for the Lower Thames Crossing? Predictions are flying around for Kent ahead of the first post-Brexit Autumn Statement.
Kent grammars could be in line for extra cash to allow them to increase pupil numbers.
The Electoral Commission is to investigate auditors' claims over Ukip expenses in South Thanet and Rochester and Strood
The Ukip leader Nigel Farage says he will stand as the party's candidate if an expenses probe leads to a re-run of the South Thanet election.
The leader of Ukip has denied the party spent EU money on polling surveys in the run up to and during the general election campaign in South Thanet.
The reserves of a Kent council are £14m short which could mean cuts to services and higher charges.
Parents could face being 'banned' from smoking outside school gates under voluntary schemes being considered by Kent County Council.
Kent is spearheading a drive to curb the number of vulnerable children being placed in the county by other councils.
The leader of UKIP has shown he's lost none of his political skills - much to the annoyance of the government
Nearly 200 asylum seeker children went missing in a year from Kent, it's been revealed.
A project helping educate asylum seeker children run by Gillingham Football Club has been axed after funding was withdrawn.