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Man who left firefighter in coma faces jail

15 October 2021
Man who left firefighter in coma faces jail

In today's podcast, hear from our reporter in court as a man is told he faces jail for an attack which has left a firefighter in a coma.

GP surgeries to be rated in league tables

14 October 2021
GP surgeries to be rated in league tables

In the podcast, a GP reveals the pressure they're under as the government announces plans to increase face-to-face appointments after the pandemic.

Furious drivers drag protesters from M25

13 October 2021
Furious drivers drag protesters from M25

In today's podcast, angry motorists have dragged Insulate Britain protesters from a busy section of the M25 near the Dartford Crossing.

Mum, 35, loses breast cancer battle just months after being diagnosed

12 October 2021
Mum, 35, loses breast cancer battle just months after being diagnosed

In the podcast, the family of a mum who's died just months after being diagnosed with breast cancer will continue fundraising to support her children.

Tributes paid as four men die in crash

11 October 2021
Tributes paid as four men die in crash

In today's podcast, hear from our reporter at the scene of a crash in Headcorn which claimed the lives of four men over the weekend.

Man in hospital after stabbing

07 October 2021
Man in hospital after stabbing

In today's podcast, hear from our reporter at the scene of a stabbing in Chatham as a man is taken to a hospital in London.

Racist football fan walks free from court

06 October 2021
Racist football fan walks free from court

In today's podcast, a Folkestone man who posted a racist rant on Facebook after the Euro 2020 final speaks after walking free from court.

'Her murderer - whose name I will not repeat - is a monster'

05 October 2021
'Her murderer - whose name I will not repeat - is a monster'

Hear the Home Secretary as an independent inquiry is launched into "systematic failures" within policing following Sarah Everard's murder.

Woman begs activists to move so she can see her mum in hospital

04 October 2021
Woman begs activists to move so she can see her mum in hospital

In today's podcast, hear the moment a woman begged Insulate Britain protesters to move so she could get to hospital to see her 81-year-old mum.

Pedestrian dies after being hit by car on A2

03 October 2021
Pedestrian dies after being hit by car on A2

Police are appealing for witnesses after a man in his 20s died when he was hit by a car on the A2 near Canterbury.

Cannabis factory discovered

03 October 2021
Cannabis factory discovered

More than 400 cannabis plants have been found being grown in a business premises.

Leisure centre damaged after strong winds batter county

03 October 2021
Leisure centre damaged after strong winds batter county

A leisure centre is closed after being damaged in strong winds and heavy rain.

'They are putting lives in danger and damaging their own cause'

03 October 2021
'They are putting lives in danger and damaging their own cause'

The government has taken out another injunction targeting climate protesters who block main roads.

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Nursery closed following child's death

01 October 2021
Nursery closed following child's death

In today's podcast, our reporter has the details on what we know so far about an investigation by Ofsted at a nursery in Ashford after a child died.

Sarah's killer will die in jail

30 September 2021
Sarah's killer will die in jail

In today's podcast, we have reaction as former Met Police officer Wayne Couzens from Deal receives a whole life term for the murder of Sarah Everard.

Former Met Police officer 'arrested' Sarah before murder

29 September 2021
Former Met Police officer 'arrested' Sarah before murder

In today's podcast, hear from our reporter covering the sentencing of former police officer Wayne Couzens from Deal for the murder of Sarah Everard.

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.

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