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Nicola Everett

Nicola Everett joined the KM Group in 2011 as news editor for kmfm. She was also the breakfast newsreader on the station. In 2018 she took over the role of head of multimedia news which oversees the running of kmfm news and KentOnline news. She also presents the daily KentOnline Podcast.

Attack victim with fractured eye socket left to get taxi to hospital

14 March 2025
Attack victim with fractured eye socket left to get taxi to hospital

In today’s podcast, the ambulance service has apologised after an attack victim was left to get to hospital in a taxi.

Teen electrocuted after being chased onto railway line

11 March 2025
Teen electrocuted after being chased onto railway line

In today’s podcast, two teenagers have been convicted for their role in an attack on a 16 year-old boy who suffered life-changing injuries.

Investigation launched after flaws uncovered in anti-terror bollard system

10 March 2025
Investigation launched after flaws uncovered in anti-terror bollard system

In today’s podcast, a KentOnline investigation has uncovered serious flaws with an anti-terror bollard system designed to stop attacks with vehicles.

Millions lost on failed seafront development

06 March 2025
Millions lost on failed seafront development

In today’s podcast, it’s been revealed more than £4 million of taxpayers’ money has been lost on a scrapped seafront development.

Glamping site allowed to stay open for longer – despite noise fears

04 March 2025
Glamping site allowed to stay open for longer – despite noise fears

In today’s podcast, the bosses of a glamping site have been told they can welcome guests for more months of the year, despite concerns about noise.

The Apprentice star speaks about facial scars

03 March 2025
The Apprentice star speaks about facial scars

In today’s podcast, a star of The Apprentice from Kent has spoken about his facial scars and says they have given him ‘grit and determination’.

Traders’ fears over plans to demolish shopping centre

27 February 2025
Traders’ fears over plans to demolish shopping centre

In today’s podcast, traders say a decision to demolish a shopping centre and car park is ‘brutal’ as they are given six months to move out.

Tributes paid to dad who died in house fire

18 February 2025
Tributes paid to dad who died in house fire

In today’s podcast, tributes have been paid to a ‘true gentleman’ who died, along with his two dogs, in a house fire.

Community in shock after woman shot outside pub

17 February 2025
Community in shock after woman shot outside pub

In today’s podcast, a community has spoken of their shock following a fatal shooting outside a pub on Valentine’s Day.

Three Kent hospital trusts record worst A&E waits ever

14 February 2025
Three Kent hospital trusts record worst A&E waits ever

In today’s podcast, a health campaign is calling for urgent improvements as three hospital trusts in Kent record their worst A&E wait times.

Mum died in her sleep after ambulance sent to her home was cancelled

13 February 2025
Mum died in her sleep after ambulance sent to her home was cancelled

In today’s podcast, a dad says his daughter may still be alive today if an ambulance that had been sent to her home wasn’t cancelled.

Further calls for action after thousands of drivers hit with fines

10 February 2025
Further calls for action after thousands of drivers hit with fines

In today’s podcast, MPs and drivers are calling for action to be taken more than a year after thousands of motorists received fines.

Nurse struck-off for racist comments, harassment and bullying

07 February 2025
Nurse struck-off for racist comments, harassment and bullying

In today’s podcast, a nurse at Kent’s busiest hospital has been struck off after making racist comments and sending a topless photo.

Calls for property management firm to be sacked after hike in bills

05 February 2025
Calls for property management firm to be sacked after hike in bills

In today’s podcast, people living on a new-build estate are calling for the property management company to be sacked after their bills went up.

Drivers vow to boycott car park after getting stuck at the barrier

04 February 2025
Drivers vow to boycott car park after getting stuck at the barrier

In today’s podcast, some drivers say they won’t return to a car park after waiting in 30 minute queues to get out because the barrier won’t go up.

Man who charged at girlfriend with knife is jailed

03 February 2025
Man who charged at girlfriend with knife is jailed

In today’s podcast, a man who charged at his girlfriend with a knife has been sent to prison and given a 10 year restraining order.

Mum’s anger as man who knocked down daughter avoids prison

31 January 2025
Mum’s anger as man who knocked down daughter avoids prison

In today’s podcast, a mum has spoken of her anger after a driver who knocked down her daughter at a zebra crossing has avoided going to jail.

Widow acted out of ‘desperation’ when she stole from law firm

30 January 2025
Widow acted out of ‘desperation’ when she stole from law firm

In today’s podcast, a court has been told a woman acted out of ‘desperation’ when she stole from the law firm where she worked.

Step forward for Lower Thames Crossing plan

29 January 2025
Step forward for Lower Thames Crossing plan

In today’s podcast, the Chancellor’s given her backing to plans for a new road tunnel linking Kent and Essex and says it could be privately financed.

Drink driver forced onto hard shoulder by other motorists

28 January 2025
Drink driver forced onto hard shoulder by other motorists

In today’s podcast, a drink driver who was spotted slumped over the wheel was forced onto the hard shoulder of the M25 by other motorists.

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