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With Reform UK predicted to take a number of seats at next week’s council elections, candidates have told how vandals have targeted their campaigns.
Parades of school children, brass bands and even a fire breathing dragon marched through the streets of two towns to mark St George’s Day.
Protesters who fall on either side of the immigration debate are expected to descend on a Kent town this weekend.
The cost per person of holding local elections is on the rise amid low turnout, prompting debate as to whether people should be forced to the polls.
Voters will have the chance to hear from candidates from major parties ahead of the Kent County Council elections next month.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch made her second visit to the county in weeks, promising to scrap inheritance tax rule changes affecting farmers.
Ahead of the May 1 local election, we look at who may take control of County Hall before KCC is broken up to make way for new councils in Kent.
A mum with a school streets exemption has still received 18 fines even though her local council says they’ve cancelled each of them twice.
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A special KentOnline investigation has revealed how £20 million meant for public services has remained unspent for years.
Drivers are now paying more to leave their cars both on and off-street after another hike in parking costs.
Specialist detectives continue to look into the financial affairs of a local authority-run business six years after they were first called in.
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