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In today's podcast, hear about a backlog of trials in Kent, how £7m will be spent on green travel and the BTCC ends at Brands Hatch this weekend.
A trial date has been set in the case of a man accused of refusing to wear a face mask at Bluewater shopping centre.
A woman who lives in a van in Thanet says homeless people have been left without access to water after public taps were removed.
A Margate woman has spoken of the abuse she has suffered for not being able to social distance because she can not see.
Kent's top police officer has spoken out about a huge rise in the number of attacks on his staff - and he's blaming Covid.
Three NHS workers have shared their thoughts on Remembrance Sunday and will lead a silence on kmfm.
A foodbank have launched a Christmas food appeal and Davina McCall shares her delight at being reunited with her missing dog.
A barber has been visited by police and council officials after keeping to his promise of opening despite a national lockdown.
Non-essential retailers are closing for lockdown and there's a call to bring the homeless in from the cold - hear it in today's podcast.
Hear from a Kent GP and the man who represents headteachers in the county as we prepare for tougher restrictions.
Hear from a Kent barber who says he won't close when a second national lockdown starts this week.
In today's podcast, health bosses issue a stark coronavirus warning even though cases in Kent remain much lower than the UK average.
A Kent dad is raising awareness of childhood cancers after two of his children were diagnosed with tumours.
Community reporter Oliver Kemp has spent time in the most deprived part of Kent, hear from him and people who live and work there.
Hear from a University of Kent professor who says another lockdown is needed to get a grip on the rising number of coronavirus cases.
A landlord says he may have to close if Tier 2 restrictions stay in place for more than a couple of week.
Hear from Laura Trott who's been speaking in the commons, plus the fimmaker praised by the BFI and the Canterbury Festival gets under way.
As the capital prepares to move into Tier 2 of lockdown restrictions we explore what it means for Kent.
A man has been locked up after three women were knocked down in West Malling.
Our bills could go up as finance bosses look to balance the books - find out how much you could be paying.