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A man in his 30s has been found dead at a rugby club.
Canterbury Golf Club's Chris Almond is officially a world-record holder after receiving confirmation from the Guinness Book of World Records.
On this week’s episode of the Kent Politics Podcast our special guest is Lib Dem parliamentary candidate Dave Naghi.
We review the heart-warming and gripping new theatre show told from a child’s perspective.
On the Kent Politics Podcast this week we discuss the possible return of National Service and welcome new Medway Tory leader George Perfect.
A 70-year-old has finally achieved her dream of jumping out of a plane after waiting for 30 years.
A parish council leader has said new sports equipment at a play park will be enjoyed by many young villagers.
In a special general election edition of the Kent Politics Podcast, we look at what might happen in the county on July 4.
Five sites have been chosen by a local authority in Kent as it sets out to build an ambitious 1,000 affordable homes in the town.
The rare phenomenon of bioluminescence, where seawater turns a glowing blue colour, has been spotted off Kent.
A film which was shot at several different locations across the county has debuted at a prestigious movie festival in France.
Production crews and cameramen have been shooting in a town centre where a road was closed for the filming.
More than 430 people joined in a “fantastic” charity cycle ride with the youngest being an almost one year old rider.
A man remains in hospital following an incident at the weekend which saw train services suspended.
Teachers at a grammar school have been praised for providing pupils with an “excellent learning environment” following an inspection.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Damian Green has told the Kent Politics Podcast he’s amazed Labour has taken Dover MP Natalie Elphicke into its ranks.
A health chief who helped manage the response to the Covid pandemic across Medway and Kent has died.
This week’s Kent Politics Podcast discusses Dover MP Natalie Elphicke’s defection and hears from the head of polling company Electoral Calculus.
When customers began telling a cafe boss to keep noise down because staff were interrupting Zoom calls his solution was simple – to ban laptops.
This week’s Kent Politics Podcast guest hits out at vast swathes of the county being built on for people who don’t even live here.