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In today’s podcast, an investigation has been launched after a Southeastern train derailed near Ramsgate.
In this week’s Kent Politics Podcast our reporters discuss potential major changes for Kent councils and Reform UK winning its first KCC seat.
In today’s podcast, a woman fears she’s been the victim of identity fraud after being fined for dropping a cigarette in a Kent town she’s not been to.
In today’s podcast, hear the moment a bus driver told a passenger they gave ‘disabled people a bad name’ which has promoted an investigation.
In today’s podcast, there are concerns a huge international air show will be scrapped for 2025 over road safety regulations.
In today’s podcast, the family of a 20-year-old have questioned why his uni didn’t see he was struggling with his mental health.
In today’s podcast, a court’s heard how drug dealer used the cash he made to buy expensive watches and invest in cryptocurrency.
In this week’s episode our reporters discuss the farmers’ protest in London and are joined by East Thanet MP Polly Billington.
In today’s episode, there have been long delays on the M2 after a pedestrian was hit by a lorry.
In today’s podcast, neighbours say the glare from the nearby school is so bad they can see it even when their curtains are closed.
In today’s podcast, hear about the scale of a nine-day search for a missing teenager after he was found safe.
In today’s podcast, residents fear historic buildings are being lost as work progresses on new flats at abandoned railway works.
In today’s podcast, hear from neighbours who fear plans for an HMO on their street will lead to noise and a problem parking.
In the latest Kent Politics Podcast we take a look at the impact of the budget on farmers and how a £9.7m overspend has left a council in hot water.
In today’s podcast, the Ashford mum took an unintentional overdose of pills prescribed to help her sleep.
In today’s podcast, a grieving mum wants dog walkers banned from a Kent cemetery after seeing them wee on headstones.
In today’s podcast, a man has lost the feeling in one of his hands and suffered a number of injuries after being attacked by a dog.
In today’s podcast, we explore digital exclusion and how some older people are being left behind as apps and QR codes become more common place.
In today’s podcast, drivers have been left shaken after being “shot at” on the A2, with Kent police still looking for those responsible.
In this week’s edition of the Kent Politics Podcast, our reporters discuss Kent education costs, a police misconduct hearing and grammar schools.
In today’s podcast, campaigners have taken their fight to save the much-loved children’s centre to County Hall.
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