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Southeastern stripped of rail franchise

28 September 2021
Southeastern stripped of rail franchise

In today's podcast, we find out what it will mean for passengers and rail staff as the government takes over the running of trains in Kent.

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Petrol stations run dry after weekend of panic buying

27 September 2021
Petrol stations run dry after weekend of panic buying

In today's podcast, hear how some of you have been affected by disrupted supplies to forecourts and we respond to claims the media is to blame.

County disrupted by protests and petrol queues

24 September 2021
County disrupted by protests and petrol queues

In today's podcast, hear why Insulate Britain blockaded the Port of Dover earlier and we explain the driver shortage that's affecting fuel supplies.

Vigil to take place in Kent in memory of 'murdered' teacher

23 September 2021
Vigil to take place in Kent in memory of 'murdered' teacher

In today's podcast, hear from a Margate women who's organised a vigil in memory of a teacher who police believe was murdered as she walked in a park.

Southeastern to investigate worker's response to woman's seizure

22 September 2021
Southeastern to investigate worker's response to woman's seizure

In today's podcast, hear the moment a woman confronted a Southeastern worker who 'didn't care' she was having an epileptic seizure on a train.

'Sheppey jibe was a cheap shot'

21 September 2021
'Sheppey jibe was a cheap shot'

In today's podcast, hear from one of Sheppey's most well known residents who's unhappy the Island has been criticised by people in Seasalter.

Protesters arrested before blocking M25

20 September 2021
Protesters arrested before blocking M25

In today's podcast, the Mayor of London has had his say on climate protesters who've been blockading the M25 in Kent.

Robbers live stream police chase

17 September 2021
Robbers live stream police chase

In today's podcast, hear the moment robbers live-streamed a police chase before being stopped on the A2.

'Britain's strictest head teacher' drafted in to secondary

16 September 2021
'Britain's strictest head teacher' drafted in to secondary

In today's podcast, there's anger a man dubbed 'Britain's strictest head teacher' has been drafted in to a secondary school to improve behaviour.

Insulate Britain protesters glue hands to M25

15 September 2021
Insulate Britain protesters glue hands to M25

In today's podcast, find out why Insulate Britain keep blocking the M25 in Kent - we've also got your views and hear from a mum who was late to work.

RuPaul inspired Kent's youngest drag queen

14 September 2021
RuPaul inspired Kent's youngest drag queen

In today's podcast, hear from Miles Pullman, 12, who's performed for the first time in front of thousands of people as drag persona Miss Oatie T.

Protests and roadworks cause traffic misery

13 September 2021
Protests and roadworks cause traffic misery

In today's podcast, climate protests and roadworks have caused long delays for thousands of drivers in Kent.

Man dies in light aircraft crash

10 September 2021
Man dies in light aircraft crash

In today's podcast, find out what we know so far about a light aircraft crash near Ashford which has left one man dead.

The harsh reality of life on the streets

09 September 2021
The harsh reality of life on the streets

In today's podcast, a homeless man has spoken frankly about the harsh reality of life on the streets including being robbed and urinated on.

'I thought it was the end of the animal charity'

08 September 2021
'I thought it was the end of the animal charity'

In today's podcast, hear from the founder of an animal charity who feared she'd have to close it down after a planning admin blunder.

Boy 'lucky not to be paralysed' after wrench attack

07 September 2021
Boy 'lucky not to be paralysed' after wrench attack

In today's podcast, hear from a teenage boy who's been told he's lucky not to have been paralysed after being attacked with a wrench at a park.

Nightmare school run with travel delays and stranded pupils

06 September 2021
Nightmare school run with travel delays and stranded pupils

In today's podcast, hear from a mum whose son was one of around 40 pupils left stranded when their school bus didn't stop because it was already full.

E scooters left dumped on pavements

03 September 2021
E scooters left dumped on pavements

In today's podcast, hear about calls for docking bays for e scooters in Canterbury and Kent's Will Bayley wins a second silver at the Paralympics.

Tributes paid to boy, 2, who died after crash

02 September 2021
Tributes paid to boy, 2, who died after crash

In today's podcast, a mum has paid tribute after her two-year-old son died following a crash which also killed his dad.

'I fear we will be killed by the Taliban'

01 September 2021
'I fear we will be killed by the Taliban'

In today's podcast, hear from a Kent man who was unable to get a flight out of Afghanistan and now fears he will be killed by the Taliban.

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