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Inside multi-million pound project to save railway from climate change

11 August 2021
Inside multi-million pound project to save railway from climate change

In today's podcast, we get an exclusive look at the work being done to stop a train line from being destroyed by landslides caused by climate change.

Town set to turn into 20mph zone

10 August 2021
Town set to turn into 20mph zone

In today's podcast, we look at the push to cut the speed limit across a coastal town - and why some believe the move is vital to the area.

Players verbally abused during season opener

09 August 2021
Players verbally abused during season opener

In today's podcast, we break down a weekend of football marred with racist and homophobic abuse.

Live: How to find a job after the pandemic

15 July 2021
Live: How to find a job after the pandemic

Join us for a live-streamed episode of The Lowdown, where we'll be discussing how to find a job after Covid-19.

Who should go to the final of July's pets tournament?

09 July 2021
Who should go to the final of July's pets tournament?

After a tense heat last week, we have our pets vying for a place in next week's final - who are you voting for?

See inside Kent's nuclear power station

07 July 2021
See inside Kent's nuclear power station

As Dungeness prepares to be defuelled, EDF granted us special access inside the huge ageing power station - from the reactor to the turbine hall.

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'We can't run a folk gig but football fans can sing, hug and dance?'

30 June 2021
'We can't run a folk gig but football fans can sing, hug and dance?'

The co-owner of a Kent music venue is calling for small gigs to be allowed to go ahead, following mass screenings of yesterday's England game.

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Girl, 11, behind world-changing wind-powered car

30 June 2021
Girl, 11, behind world-changing wind-powered car

At just 11 years old, Annabelle Sapoor is being praised for her bold design of an electric car that doesn't even have to be charged.

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Music festival rescheduled following 'freedom day' delay

17 June 2021
Music festival rescheduled following 'freedom day' delay

A music festival in Medway has had its dates rearranged for later in the year, after the end to Covid restrictions was delayed by a month.

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Ghost jars and a car sauna - the crazy items for sale on Facebook

15 June 2021
Ghost jars and a car sauna - the crazy items for sale on Facebook

Anyone want a shed with a roof shaped like WILL.I.AM's hair? A man from Medway is using Facebook Marketplace to advertise this and a lot more.

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Kent has third most reported stalking incidents in England

15 June 2021
Kent has third most reported stalking incidents in England

With stalking incidents soaring since the pandemic began, the mum of a woman murdered by her stalker ex urges people to recognise the signs.

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The events in doubt following 'freedom day' delay

14 June 2021
The events in doubt following 'freedom day' delay

The government's delay to June 21 lockdown easing could axe music events and festivals across the county.

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'Please don't cancel my wedding for a third time, Boris'

12 June 2021
'Please don't cancel my wedding for a third time, Boris'

As the nation waits to find out if the end to lockdown is delayed, a bride-to-be is facing the prospect of another wedding cancellation.

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Watch moment car explodes after setting alight

08 June 2021
Watch moment car explodes after setting alight

A woman and her dog made a lucky escape after the car she was driving set on fire.

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'No blood, sweat or beer - but still a great show'

08 June 2021
'No blood, sweat or beer - but still a great show'

What exactly does a Covid-compliant punk gig look like? We sent KentOnline's resident music nerd to find out.

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Trailblazing record label celebrates decade of success

05 June 2021
Trailblazing record label celebrates decade of success

From packaging you have to destroy to a horror soundtrack shaped like an autopsy table, Margate's record label owner reveals his unique take on vinyl.

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The tear-jerking dramas filmed in Kent

04 June 2021
The tear-jerking dramas filmed in Kent

The county has been used by countless directors as the location for their emotional films - but how many have you seen?

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From Covid ground zero to king of prime time TV

02 June 2021
From Covid ground zero to king of prime time TV

A Kent TV studio has made a remarkable recovery since the pandemic hit, becoming one of the most sought out places to film outside the capital.

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Is there still racial inequality in Kent?

25 May 2021
Is there still racial inequality in Kent?

One year after George Floyd was murdered and the beginning of the Black Lives Matter protests, we find how much has really changed.

What's it like to live in Kent's only desert?

24 May 2021
What's it like to live in Kent's only desert?

Dungeness has become a tourist hotspot in the past decade - but thoughtless visitors are ruining the tranquillity for some locals.

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