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Calls for 'taking the knee' to end

10 June 2021
Calls for 'taking the knee' to end

In today's podcast, hear what some of you think about calls for the 'taking the knee' protest before football matches to end.

Teen guilty of wheelie bin murder

09 June 2021
Teen guilty of wheelie bin murder

In today's podcast, hear the moment George Knights from Rochester told police he knew nothing about Stephen Chapman's disappearance.

Met police officer admits kidnap and rape of Sarah

08 June 2021
Met police officer admits kidnap and rape of Sarah

In today's podcast, Wayne Couzens appears in court over the death of Sarah Everard and the family of a crash survivor speak about her fight for life.

'We just can't wait to welcome people back'

07 June 2021
'We just can't wait to welcome people back'

In today's podcast, hear from the chief exec of Kent's biggest theatre ahead of 'curtain up' for the first time in more than 400 days.

'It's like holiday hokey cokey'

04 June 2021
'It's like holiday hokey cokey'

In today's podcast, hear from a travel agent who has criticised the government's decision to remove Portugal from the UK's travel green list.

‘It’s like holiday hokey cokey'

04 June 2021
‘It’s like holiday hokey cokey'

A travel agent has criticised the government's decision to remove Portugal from the green list of countries available to visit without isolating.

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Asylum seekers win legal challenge over conditions at barracks

03 June 2021
Asylum seekers win legal challenge over conditions at barracks

In today's podcast, hear from Kent Refugee Action Network after a group of asylum seekers won a legal challenge over conditions at Napier Barracks.

£1.4bn of catch-up cash is 'nowhere near enough' says leading head

02 June 2021
£1.4bn of catch-up cash is 'nowhere near enough' says leading head

In today's podcast, hear from a leading headteacher who's criticised the amount of cash being spent on helping children catch-up after the pandemic.

Surge testing takes place as cases of Indian variant rise

01 June 2021
Surge testing takes place as cases of Indian variant rise

In today's podcast, hear from Kent's public health boss on Covid cases in the county, we also speak to an Ashford teenager about cluster headaches.

Teen arrested after man stabbed

30 May 2021
Teen arrested after man stabbed

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested after a man was stabbed when a fight broke out in the early hours.

New police recruits revealed

30 May 2021
New police recruits revealed

Two brothers hoping to enforce the long 'paw' of the law have joined Kent police.

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Man seriously injured in van and bike crash

30 May 2021
Man seriously injured in van and bike crash

A man in his 60s was flown to hospital by air ambulance following a collision which closed a road for several hours.

Sheds damaged in 'arson attack'

30 May 2021
Sheds damaged in 'arson attack'

Firefighters have been called to tackle a blaze that is thought to have been started deliberately.

Will 'freedom day' still happen on June 21?

28 May 2021
Will 'freedom day' still happen on June 21?

In today's podcast, hear from a Kent health boss and GP as the government's urged to say if all Covid restrictions will still be lifted next month.

'Our staff are being verbally abused, daily'

27 May 2021
'Our staff are being verbally abused, daily'

In today's podcast, hear from the owner of a soft play centre who says he won't put up with parents being abusive to his staff.

Cummings quizzed by Kent MP on Covid response

26 May 2021
Cummings quizzed by Kent MP on Covid response

In today's podcast, hear what Dominic Cummings had to say as he was quizzed by a Kent MP on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.

'Tony's Law' closer to reality

25 May 2021
'Tony's Law' closer to reality

In today's podcast, hear about Tony's Law and what it would mean, plus we discuss racial inequality in Kent a year after George Floyd's death.

Landlady vows to change micropub 'stereotype'

24 May 2021
Landlady vows to change micropub 'stereotype'

In today's podcast, hear about the micropub where the landlady only wants to employ women plus the sleep pods helping exhausted NHS workers.

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We visit the estate set for a major revamp

21 May 2021
We visit the estate set for a major revamp

In today's podcast, hear from our reporter who's been to see what Shepway's like and find out what people living there think of plans to rebuild it.

What will train changes mean for you?

20 May 2021
What will train changes mean for you?

In today's podcast, find out about planned changes for the rail network and a teenager goes on trail after a man's body was found in a wheelie bin.

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