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BrewDog set to open first Kent bar

09 March 2022
BrewDog set to open first Kent bar

In today's podcast, hear about the rising cost of petrol, from volunteers taking aid to Ukraine and about BrewDog's plans for a bar in Canterbury.

Bar defends free shots for every gunned down Russian plane

08 March 2022
Bar defends free shots for every gunned down Russian plane

In today's podcast, find out what bosses at a Ramsgate bar have said about offering free shots for every Russian plane shot down in Ukraine.

Man dies after being found 'unresponsive' in street

07 March 2022
Man dies after being found 'unresponsive' in street

In today's podcast, an investigation is under way after a 27-year-old man found unresponsive on a road in Medway died in hospital.

Dozens join Reclaim These Streets march

06 March 2022
Dozens join Reclaim These Streets march

Dozens of people have joined a march calling for more to be done to improve safety for women.

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Dolphin rescued from shallow water

06 March 2022
Dolphin rescued from shallow water

Specialist firefighters have rescued a dolphin after it became stranded in shallow water.

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Mum calls for son's death to be treated as suspicious

04 March 2022
Mum calls for son's death to be treated as suspicious

In today's podcast, find out why a mum from Deal is urging police to treat her son's death as suspicious.

Teen turned down by 27 schools

03 March 2022
Teen turned down by 27 schools

In today's podcast, the mum of a 13-year-old who's been out of school for almost a year says it's affecting his mental health.

'I'm feeling despondent and partly ready to give up'

02 March 2022
'I'm feeling despondent and partly ready to give up'

In today's podcast, hear from the owner of a popular Rochester bar who says he's been left despondent after being served with a noise abatement order.

Death crash driver was over drink drive limit

01 March 2022
Death crash driver was over drink drive limit

In today's podcast, hear from our reporter who's been at an inquest into the deaths of four people from the same family who died in a crash.

Should Kent take in refugees from Ukraine?

28 February 2022
Should Kent take in refugees from Ukraine?

In today's podcast, following the invasion by Russia, we ask whether it's Kent's responsibility to take in refugees from Ukraine.

Major bike manufacturer could open global HQ in Kent

25 February 2022
Major bike manufacturer could open global HQ in Kent

In today's podcast, find out which bike maker could move its global HQ to Ashford, plus we have details on why a Kent PC has been sacked.

Anger as new-build homes are damaged in storm

24 February 2022
Anger as new-build homes are damaged in storm

In today's podcast, hear from a man living on a new-build estate in Ashford who's angry that his home was damaged in Storm Eunice.

Parents continue fight for justice six years after son's death

23 February 2022
Parents continue fight for justice six years after son's death

In today's podcast, hear from the parents of a Dartford man who was stabbed to death in Ayia Napa in 2016 as they continue to fight for justice.

Storm Franklin batters Kent just days after Eunice causes chaos

21 February 2022
Storm Franklin batters Kent just days after Eunice causes chaos

In today's podcast, hear from the energy minister and a woman left without power over the weekend after Storm Eunice battered Kent.

Concern over attacks in 'catapult capital'

11 February 2022
Concern over attacks in 'catapult capital'

In today's podcast, hear about the latest spate of attacks in the town dubbed the 'catapult capital' of Kent.

The animal park boss who'd like to see them phased out

10 February 2022
The animal park boss who'd like to see them phased out

In today's podcast, hear from Howletts and Port Lympne owner Damian Aspinall on why he'd like zoos to close and his plans to re-wild elephants.

'The church should hang its head in shame'

09 February 2022
'The church should hang its head in shame'

In today's podcast, find out why mourners have been told they can't leave items like teddy bears, candles and even Remembrance poppies on graves.

Street traders fear for their futures

08 February 2022
Street traders fear for their futures

In today's podcast, find out why street traders in Canterbury fear they could lose their pitches by the end of the year.

'It's the biggest hope we have of achieving Mick's freedom'

07 February 2022
'It's the biggest hope we have of achieving Mick's freedom'

In today's podcast, the sister of a man serving life for murders he says he didn't commit hopes a confession from a serial killer will see him freed.

Police van damaged in crash

05 February 2022
Police van damaged in crash

A police vehicle has been damaged in a crash with a car near a supermarket.

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