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Police officer admits murdering Sarah Everard

09 July 2021
Police officer admits murdering Sarah Everard

In today's podcast, hear from Met commissioner Dame Cressida Dick after officer Wayne Couzens from Deal pleaded guilty to murdering Sarah Everard.

Is it finally coming home?

08 July 2021
Is it finally coming home?

In today's podcast, hear from fans in Kent after England made the final of Euro2020, plus a pub chain boss says table service will remain after covid.

Fly-tippers caught red handed

07 July 2021
Fly-tippers caught red handed

In today's podcast, hear from a farmer who's fed up with fly-tippers dumping on his land and we preview England v Denmark at Euro2020.

Bin men sacked after fight

06 July 2021
Bin men sacked after fight

In today's podcast, two bin men have been sacked after being filmed fighting and hear reaction to Covid restrictions being lifted on July 19.

Police taser arsonist who threatened hammer attack

05 July 2021
Police taser arsonist who threatened hammer attack

In today's podcast, hear the moment a man was tasered by police after he set a home on fire then threatened firefighters with a hammer.

Man stabbed after car crash

03 July 2021
Man stabbed after car crash

A man is in hospital following an attack after the car he was driving crashed into a wall.

Fans to be searched ahead of England quarter final screening

02 July 2021
Fans to be searched ahead of England quarter final screening

In today's podcast, hear from bosses at Dreamland who want to avoid a repeat of the scenes that followed England's win over Germany on Tuesday.

'This is what black people go through'

01 July 2021
'This is what black people go through'

In today's podcast, hear an encounter between a man and security guards at Bluewater - he claims he was stopped because he is black.

'Carnage' after England victory

30 June 2021
'Carnage' after England victory

In today's podcast, hear from fans following England's win over Germany and from a music venue boss who says his industry has been left in the dark.

'Restaurant no shows are crippling the industry'

29 June 2021
'Restaurant no shows are crippling the industry'

In today's podcast, hear from a Maidstone restaurant owner who has hit out at people who book a table then don't turn up.

Classified military documents found at bus stop

28 June 2021
Classified military documents found at bus stop

In the podcast, hear from the shadow defence secretary plus why more Covid testing sites are closing and an appeal for an attack victim raises £10k.

Summer holidays abroad are back on as more countries are added to green travel list

25 June 2021
Summer holidays abroad are back on as more countries are added to green travel list

In today's podcast, hear from a Kent travel agent plus we have more reaction to the thousands raised for Canterbury attack victim Daniel Ezzedine.

Thousands raised for Daniel

24 June 2021
Thousands raised for Daniel

In today's podcast, thousands is raised for the victim of a city attack and hear why one school won't be taking part in One Britain One Nation Day.

Men jailed over illegal firearms

23 June 2021
Men jailed over illegal firearms

In today's podcast, hear the moment two men were arrested during an investigation into illegal firearms after a gun was thrown from a car window.

Pub owner vows to re-open as soon as possible

22 June 2021
Pub owner vows to re-open as soon as possible

In today's podcast, hear from the landlord of a village pub that was destroyed by fire as he vows to re-open as soon as possible.

Men arrested after ram-raid at Co-op

21 June 2021
Men arrested after ram-raid at Co-op

In today's podcast, we have the latest on a ram-raid at a village shop and hear from a Kent mum who is pleading for experts to help her baby boy.

Hospital trust fined over baby's death

18 June 2021
Hospital trust fined over baby's death

In today's podcast, a hospital trust has been fine £733k after admitting providing unsafe care to a baby boy and his mum.

Fire destroys village pub

17 June 2021
Fire destroys village pub

In today's podcast, hear from villagers who've been left shocked after a fire swept through their local pub in the early hours.

Sun to make way for storms

16 June 2021
Sun to make way for storms

In today's podcast, hear how highways bosses in Kent are prepared for bad weather with thunderstorms due to hit the county over the next few days.

Key workers to get karting circuit back on track

16 June 2021
Key workers to get karting circuit back on track

Buckmore Park will reopen at the end of the month and wants essential workers to take part in the first race - here's how to nominate.

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