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From saving swans to rescuing injured foxes, how two volunteers are helping the county’s animals at Christmas
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This week’s Kent Politics Podcast features special guest veteran GP Dr Julian Spinks talks about the state of the NHS and how it could improve.
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On this week’s episode, we talk with Kent’s first Reform county councillor and discuss possible contenders for the rumoured Mayor of Kent job.
In this week’s Kent Politics Podcast our reporters discuss potential major changes for Kent councils and Reform UK winning its first KCC seat.
Tributes have been paid to a former editor who trained hundreds of journalists, including some who went on to national success.
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A developer has confirmed his plans after taking over a former seafront cafe as demolition begins at the site which has been derelict for years.
A grandad who in June walked along the Normandy beaches 80 years after taking part in D-Day has marked his 100th birthday.
In this week’s episode our reporters discuss the farmers’ protest in London and are joined by East Thanet MP Polly Billington.
A bird box has been placed on the roof a church in hopes it will attract one of the planet’s swiftest animals.
An unearthed plaque in a former electrical shop has shed new light on how - and where - John Logie Baird first successfully experimented with TV.
In this week’s edition of the Kent Politics Podcast, our reporters discuss Kent education costs, a police misconduct hearing and grammar schools.
This week’s podcast discusses the budget, the long-running Chatham Docks saga, and welcomes one of the county’s new MPs.
Revised plans to expand a holiday park previously branded “excessive” have come back to the table after a council shot down the original scheme.
Champagne corks popped as guests were offered a first glimpse inside a highly anticipated restaurant ahead of its official launch.
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