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One of the country’s top academy trusts is warning it will have to consider laying off teachers because of a major funding squeeze.
A former council leader and parliamentary candidate has told this week’s Kent Politics Podcast how Labour is failing in its messaging.
A Kent man was one of the first Brits to enter North Korea in five years – where he “toured” the sights and even took on a running event.
A leaflet removed from circulation by Reform UK after complaints about a breach of election rules has been reported to the police.
A special KentOnline investigation has revealed how £20 million meant for public services has remained unspent for years.
Specialist detectives continue to look into the financial affairs of a local authority-run business six years after they were first called in.
Our columnist sticks up for the long-derided ‘down from London’ crowd, saying the gentrification they bring helps more than it hurts.
A top polling company boss has told the Kent Politics Podcast what he thinks could happen with the KCC elections.
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Drivers are now paying more to leave their cars both on and off-street after another hike in parking costs.
Plans to demolish a garden centre and redevelop the site into 12 homes to help ease an area’s housing problems have been approved.
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