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The Kent Politics Podcast discusses how international lorries are causing pothole problems and the interesting responses to the NHS consultation.
Plans to overhaul a town’s "unviable" market by setting up permanent pitches in more prominent parts of the town centre are being considered.
In the latest Kent Politics Podcast, we discuss the Transport Secretary’s comments about P&O, the selling off of council properties and scam emails.
Planned new rights for workers are set to include significant changes to sick pay and parental leave.
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In this week’s podcast, our political reporters discuss why some of Kent’s defeated Tories in the general election might be eyeing a return.
Experts reveal their best budgeting and heating tips to keep your home warm this autumn
Prisoner releases, cuts to OAP energy allowances and problems with a major Kent route are among the topics on this week’s Kent Politics Podcast.
Our reporter took a trip to France and was fully immersed in life on the slopes, from ski lessons to wine tasting.
A Swale councillor talks to the Kent Politics Podcast about how politicians can’t ignore the public and why not enough homes are being built.
The supermoon may impact our dreams, reignite our passion for change or bring up secrets from the past, says a leading astrologer
Speaking to the Kent Politics Podcast, crime commissioner Matthew Scott has lifted the lid on who he thinks should replace Rishi Sunak.
A new MP has told the Kent Politics Podcast that this month’s rioting proves more should be done to tackle online misinformation.
Lord Craig Mackinlay has told the Kent Politics Podcast of his fight back from near death and predicted the direction his party is about to take.
Hot summer weather generates an abundance of Kent strawberries for sale.
A historic church described as the “bedrock of the community” has cordoned off part of its churchyard for urgent repair works to take place.
A peacock who endeared himself to villagers after spending the best part of a year roaming driveways has been rehomed after concerns over his welfare.
An appeal has been made for dogs to become blood donors to help save the lives of other canines.
Two friends holidaying in Turkey have revealed the traumatic experience of seeing another tourist die while on a mountain road trip excursion.