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Hear about a story our reporter Elli Hodgson has been working on looking at digital exclusion.
You've probably noticed that every day tasks like paying for parking or ordering a meal are becoming more and more linked to technology. You might need to download an app or scan a QR code.
For some, it's brought huge benefits but what about those who struggle to adapt? We've been getting reaction.
Also in today's podcast, it's been revealed almost 3,000 fines have been issued to drivers ignoring new School Streets rules in Medway.
Cars have been banned from several roads during key times to bring down the number of children being injured at pick up and drop off.
KentOnline's been hearing about the important role Cadets play in Kent, as we mark Remembrance Day.
Hundreds of cadets attended services yesterday and may well be in uniform today as silences were held at 11am. Hear from Brigadier Andrew Wood who is chair of the Kent Committee South East Reserve Forces and Cadets Association.
More than one XL Bully a week has been seized and destroyed in Kent since the breed was banned, according to new figures.
Laws introduced in February following a spate of attacks mean it's illegal to own the dogs without a valid exemption certificate. We've been getting reaction from a dog behaviour expert.
It's been revealed a council's paid out nearly £400,000 maintaining and securing a derelict music venue.
It's been more than two years since the Winter Gardens in Margate closed after the company running it handed back the lease.
And in sport, the Gillingham manager's praised his team for ending their long run of games without a win.
They beat league two leaders Port Vale 1-0 at Priestfield on Saturday.