KentOnline Podcast: Rail ticket prices go up in Kent by above inflation
16:35, 01 March 2021
updated: 16:36, 01 March 2021
The cost of a train ticket in Kent has gone up above inflation for the first time since 2014.
The price hike normally comes into force in January but was delayed because of the pandemic.
But some claim key workers will be hit the hardest. We've been speaking to We Own It which campaigns against privatisation of public services.
Also in today's podcast, we have analysis and advice for parents as 10 and 11 year-olds find out which secondary school they'll be going to in September.
A man who spent years on the streets and now works for Emmaus Dover has been telling his incredible story.
And, there's a Golden Globe for the Kent actor who played Princess Diana in The Crown.
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