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In today’s podcast, a shop owner says he’s invested £300k in his Park Mall business only to be told it’s being demolished next year.
In today’s podcast, two men are facing prison for kidnapping a drunk woman from a bar intent on carrying out a sex attack.
In today’s podcast, and inquest into the death of a Medway man who disappeared on a night out has heard he drowned after falling to the river.
In today’s podcast, the family of a sub-postmistress in Broad Oak, near Canterbury, are hoping to prove her innocence 27 years on.
In today’s podcast, the Queen has visited Canterbury to unveil a statue of a heroine of English literature.
In today’s podcast, a Kent police sergeant who was spotted naked near a play park has been spared a criminal conviction.
In today’s podcast, the University of Kent has come under fire for putting up a “worthless” canopy amid fresh job cuts.
In today’s podcast, a dad-of-four who’s cancer has returned and spread says he’s worried his children won’t remember him when he’s gone.
Our reporter waited 10 years to see the award-winning Play That Goes Wrong — but was this slapstick whodunit worth the wait?
In today’s podcast, a jury has been told a Canterbury man suffered domestic abuse from his estranged wife before he was found dead.
In today’s podcast, a drunk mum who attacked her friend at a Herne Bay nightclub as has avoided prison just weeks before giving birth.
In today’s podcast, the landlords of a pub in Leeds say the building “visibly shook” when a lorry reversed into it, twice.
In today’s podcast, seven people have been sent to prison after Kent Police uncovered a £22m construction industry fraud.
Our reporter went to find out what all the buzz is about as Dear Evan Hansen comes to Kent on its first UK tour.
In today’s podcast, a Maidstone school has been unable to use their new 3G pitch because of a “no whistle” policy.
In today’s podcast, a pensioner has been forced to move out of his housing association home after a mouldy ceiling collapsed into his living room.
In today’s podcast, a Sheerness man who married his step-daughter and fathered her children has avoided being sent to prison.
In today’s podcast, residents say a former public footpath is covered in thick mud after work from the Environment Agency.
In today’s podcast, a disability charity has issued a warning about scammers who say they’re collecting for a good cause.
In today’s podcast, a man who was spared jail time for his role in a gang attack has walked free again after pub glassing.