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The coffee chain won approval for its revised plans but concerns over flooding mean it’s been sent to Westminster for closer inspection.
James Cleverly took aim at Nigel Farage and said a Labour government would undo the past 14 years of progress during a visit to the county.
A local authority has revealed it is still forking out huge sums due to residents putting items in the wrong bins.
A business owner has slammed a new traffic management scheme he says is costing him thousands of pounds and is making a high street a “ghost town”.
A controversial application for a new employment and enterprise hub has been given the go-ahead by councillors - but could still be stopped.
A local authority is hoping to better enforce moving traffic offences with new ANPR cameras spread across 17 locations.
Last year Labour ended 20 years of Conservative rule at Medway Council. Political leaders of all stripes have given their verdict on what came next.
The Conservative Party have named their candidate for a key battleground seat in Kent which polls suggest could swing to Labour.
Local traders say business is down by 85% because of roadworks in the area which customers are avoiding.
A Kent MP and former sports minister has expressed her disappointment a historic football governance bill will not pass because of the election.
Sir Keir Starmer has launched the Labour Party’s election campaign in Medway today.
A controversial planning application to redevelop working docks will go before a council’s planning committee for a decision.
A young offender institution where serious violence had risen and children were held in solitary confinement has faced its final scathing report.
Plans for three selective schools to become mixed-sex and admit both genders have been passed to a minister to decide.
A local authority has been warned it risks turning its new £24million leisure centre into a ‘white elephant’ unless it addresses its ‘high prices’.
The Green Party has selected a parliamentary candidate who has vowed to fight for ‘creative solutions’ to give residents better chances if elected.
Council bosses are defending a decision to spend millions on fixing their headquarters.
Opposition councillors have accused council cabinet members of “gaslighting” the public over cracking down on anti-social behaviour.
The first 91 houses in an 800-home development have been given the green light.
An opposition group have elected a new leader who they hope will take them back in to power.