KentOnline Podcast: 'Tony's Law' debated in Commons, students future proof their careers and Gillingham's league campaign gets underway
14:46, 11 September 2020
updated: 14:47, 11 September 2020
A proposed law named after a Kent boy who needed both of his legs amputated after being abused as a baby has been debated in the Commons.
Hear from the MP leading calls for tougher sentences and reaction from the NSPCC.
Also in the podcast, a travel agent responds to more countries being added to the quarantine list.
A Kent student explains how he's future proofed his career by setting up his own company while still at uni.
And, Gillingham get their league campaign underway this weekend.
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