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Hear from the man in charge of public health in Kent a day after the government announced its three-tier lockdown system.
The Prime Minister has unveiled a new strategy to try and get Covid-19 under control by Christmas following a surge in cases.
Exclusive: The mum of missing Sarah Wellgreen has spoken for the first time and the impact her disappearance has had on the whole family.
Hear about the graduate who's refusing to pay a £17 bill and now doesn't have his law degree, which he says is preventing him from getting a job.
Hear from the CQC following their inspection at the William Harvey Hospital, plus a leading tourism boss on why there are no 5* hotels in Kent.
Also in today's podcast, hear why the RSPCA are concerned we could be heading for an animal welfare crisis, and plans for a Kent marathon.
Hear from our business editor as Cineworld confirms the closure of screens, plus the headteacher calling for a decision on next summer's exams.
How are schools coping with covid? The apprentices celebrating today, the man saving Christmas and Olly Murs - it's all on today's podcast.
A young Maidstone man who was verbally and physically bullied during secondary school has bravely told his story to help others.
Hear from our reporter as streets were closed off in Canterbury, plus the latest on the R rate in Kent and a rise in calls about cyberstalking
A decision to allow a funfair to take place in Faversham has been criticised, and why more of us have turned to art during lockdown.
Hear from a taxi driver who isn't happy Uber have got their licence back in London and what it means for cabbies in the county.
Hear why MPs want talks over the future of Eurostar, why a bride has hastily rearranged her big day and a plaque is unveiled to an equality pioneer.
Hear about the government announcement that sent twitter into meltdown and who the bookies reckon could be president of Kent, yes really.
In today's podcast one expert says it's like deja vu as new restrictions are set to come in.
In today's podcast find out what experts think about new measures to try and stop a second wave of coronavirus cases.
Expects predict 50,000 coronavirus cases a day by mid-October if action isn't taken - we hear from a Kent GP on whether we face a second lockdown.
Firefighters were called to a cinema after a child got trapped in a seat.
There's a warning a higher than normal tide could cause flooding in the early hours.
A car has been stopped and three people arrested as part of an investigation into the death of a man.