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In today’s podcast, a mum says the Prime Minister is “out of touch” after he pledged to tackle the UK’s “sick note culture”.
In today’s podcast, a coroner’s highlighted missed opportunities in the care of a man who took his own life days after being deemed "low risk".
In today’s podcast, a Rochester man who died after suffering a severe asthma attack has been remembered as “genuine” and “caring”.
Residents could be in for a long wait in getting their bin collections up-to-date, according to the guest of this week’s Kent Politics Podcast.
In today’s podcast, an Ashford pensioner paid £1600 to be let back inside her house after being stuck outside in the dark.
In today’s podcast, an inquest has heard about the efforts of staff to save the life of a girl who collapsed at a Medway school.
In today’s podcast, a would-be arsonist spilled flammable fluid and lit a rag before threatening officers at Medway police station.
In today’s podcast, seaside traders on Romney Marsh fear poor water quality could drive away customers.
In today’s podcast, a grandmother who waited four days in a hospital corridor had to have her foot amputated.
This week’s Kent Politics Podcast special guest takes aim at the Government over its funding of councils across the county.
In today’s podcast, residents in Herne thought they were being pranked when new parking charges were brought in on April 1st.
In today’s podcast, a Thanet man was waiting for surgery on his back when he overdosed on his prescribed medication.
In today’s podcast, the family of the victim of a Chatham town centre attack say they will fight for justice.
In today’s podcast, parents are calling for a new non-selective secondary school so their children don’t face a 10-mile journey to class.
In today’s podcast, a man who suspected his girlfriend of cheating has faced court for swapping her medication for laxatives.
The man hoping to become Dover’s next MP says the government has lost touch with what ordinary people actually want.
In today’s podcast, a coroner has revealed a soldier whose body was found in the River Medway may have suffered a “violent or unnatural death”.
In today’s podcast, a man who died in a freak cycling collision near Tenterden has been remembered as “adventurous”.
In today’s podcast, NHS bosses say plans for a new doctors’ surgery need extra work following concerns about rent costs.
This week’s Kent Politics Podcast welcomes Dover’s council leader who says the county will have a problem with small boats for a long time to come.
In today’s podcast, find out why hawks are being used to scare seagulls away from luxury homes on the Kent coast.
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