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'Kicking up a stink? Tories sewage stance could cost them dear'

13 February 2023
'Kicking up a stink? Tories sewage stance could cost them dear'

Political Editor Paul Francis gives his take on the biggest stories.

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School bus pass could rise to £600

10 February 2023
School bus pass could rise to £600

School bus passes in Kent will rise in cost, with an increase of £150 to £600 considered.

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When asked by KCC what to cut public responds 'you'

06 February 2023
When asked by KCC what to cut public responds 'you'

Political editor Paul Francis gibes his take on the week's events.

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Fascist photo shame councillor is 'good bloke' says Tory candidate

05 February 2023
Fascist photo shame councillor is 'good bloke' says Tory candidate

A councillor who quit after photos emerged of him wearing fascist insignia is a "good bloke" according to the Tory candidate standing against him.

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New rules on voter ID could hit turnout at May poll

01 February 2023
New rules on voter ID could hit turnout at May poll

Government plans to make voters bring ID to the polling stations hve proved controversial.

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Three years on what's Brexit done for Kent?

30 January 2023
Three years on what's Brexit done for Kent?

Three years since Boris Johnson claimed he'd 'got Brexit done' the balance sheet for Kent is firmly in the red, writes political editor Paul Francis.

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PM sacks chairman in bid to draw a line on 'sleaze' allegations

29 January 2023
PM sacks chairman in bid to draw a line on 'sleaze' allegations

Political editor Paul Francis analyses the PM's move to sack Tory party chairman Nadhim Zahawi after a “serious breach” of the Ministerial Code.

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'Giant Brexit lorry park risks becoming white elephant'

27 January 2023
'Giant Brexit lorry park risks becoming white elephant'

Paul Francis says it's red faces all-round as the giant Brexit lorry park, built with minimal planning scrutiny, starts to look like a white elephant.

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The giant Brexit border control site that now sits empty

25 January 2023
The giant Brexit border control site that now sits empty

Drone pictures reveal how a multi-million pound facility built for checks to be carried out on certain lorries appears to be completely deserted.

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'Levelling Up is political confetti thrown against backdrop of £13bn cuts'

23 January 2023
'Levelling Up is political confetti thrown against backdrop of £13bn cuts'

Political editor Paul Francis analyses the government's levelling up funding and what it means for Kent.

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Why did these Kent towns get Levelling Up cash?

20 January 2023
Why did these Kent towns get Levelling Up cash?

What are the politics behind how Kent's Levelling Up cash was allocated? Political editor Paul Francis reports...

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'It's an unfair tax': Kent MP accuses Mayor over 'sham' ULEZ poll

18 January 2023
'It's an unfair tax': Kent MP accuses Mayor over 'sham' ULEZ poll

The Prime Minister has backed a Kent MP in sharing his concerns over plans to extend London's emission zone to the border with Kent.

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The 35 children centres at risk of being closed by KCC

17 January 2023
The 35 children centres at risk of being closed by KCC

Dozens of children's centres across the county are now at risk of closure as the council looks to save more money.

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Gritting routes and tip times: The 9 services facing funding cuts

17 January 2023
Gritting routes and tip times: The 9 services facing funding cuts

As councillors consider the budget for the year ahead, we take a look at which frontline services could see cuts to their funding.

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'New laws could encourage Just Stop Oil's M25 protests'

16 January 2023
'New laws could encourage Just Stop Oil's M25 protests'

Just Stop Oil's M25 protests could be fuelled by new legislation, writes political editor Paul Francis.

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Hundreds of Kent patients well enough to leave hospital forced to stay

11 January 2023
Hundreds of Kent patients well enough to leave hospital forced to stay

Hundreds of patients are continuing to be kept in hospitals in Kent even though they are well enough to be discharged, latest figures show.

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More pain for residents as Kent County Council to hike tax

09 January 2023
More pain for residents as Kent County Council to hike tax

Council tax payers face an increase of just under 5% in their bills under budget plans set out by Kent County Council.

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'Sunak's private health debacle overshadows issues for Kent hospitals'

09 January 2023
'Sunak's private health debacle overshadows issues for Kent hospitals'

Our political editor Paul Francis gives his take on how Rishi Sunak should have answered the question about his healthcare.

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The Kent MP marking 40 years in Parliament and still 'fighting for the soul' of his party

08 January 2023
The Kent MP marking 40 years in Parliament and still 'fighting for the soul' of his party

As he marks 40 years in the House of Commons today, Kent's longest-serving MP remains determined to stay on.

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A turbulent year in politics ends - and another looms

27 December 2022
A turbulent year in politics ends - and another looms

We take a look back at a year of three prime ministers, four chancellors and a lot of talk about cake....

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