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Lucy Hickmott joined the kmfm and KentOnline news team as a journalist in 2016, and is now the radio breakfast newsreader
In today’s episode, there have been long delays on the M2 after a pedestrian was hit by a lorry.
A hospital has apologised after a 75-year-old man resorted to sleeping on the floor during a 12-hour wait for a bed.
In today’s podcast, it is feared a new sports centre will not be financially viable because of the cost of swimming sessions.
Drivers are being warned to expect delays as part of the M25 is closed following a lorry fire which has also shut a section of the M26.
A motorcyclist died in a crash involving three vehicles on the M25.
Police, paramedics and firefighters were at the scene of a serious crash which closed part of the A2 and M2.
In today’s podcast, several families have lost their homes as a block of flats has been condemned.
In today’s podcast, figures reveal the number of patients waiting more than 12 hours at A&E departments across Kent.
In today’s podcast, a man has been injured in a brutal act of violence while visiting part of Kent.
In today’s podcast, a local authority has apologised after a council warden wrongly threatened dog walkers with fines.
In today’s podcast, a woman is refusing to pay her housing estate service charge because of issues with repairs and maintenance.
In today’s podcast, footage has emerged of a 14-year-old boy being “kneed in the stomach” by a police officer.
In today’s podcast, a man has begged a judge not to send his wife to prison, after she stabbed him for falling asleep while she was talking.
In today’s podcast, hear from a mum who is furious after receiving a letter criticising her son’s attendance despite him fighting a deadly illness.
In today’s podcast, plans to build an 8,000 seater stadium and up to 3,500 homes have been approved.
In today’s podcast, a mum says the Prime Minister is “out of touch” after he pledged to tackle the UK’s “sick note culture”.
In today’s podcast, a coroner has revealed a soldier whose body was found in the River Medway may have suffered a “violent or unnatural death”.
In today’s podcast, NHS bosses say plans for a new doctors’ surgery need extra work following concerns about rent costs.
Police, firefighters and ambulance crews have been called to a serious collision which has closed part of the M26.
In today’s podcast, a wildlife charity has criticised a decision to approve plans for a hotel and surf lagoon at a country park.