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In today’s podcast, the county’s first homeless pods are being stacked in Ashford ready to be used as temporary accommodation.
Fresh from attending counts across the county, our reporters discuss what happened and why.
In today’s podcast, hear from our reporters at general election counts across Kent and from the MP who will now represent the county.
In today’s podcast, a teacher has been banned from the profession are being caught drinking wine in her car during a lunch break.
In today’s podcast, company bosses announced there will be job losses as they look to increase “operational efficiencies”.
In today’s podcast, the family of a teenager left brain damaged after jumping from a pier have decided to move him to end of life care.
In today’s podcast, hear from villagers who fear a development will concrete over the countryside and ruin their views.
In today’s podcast, the dad of the 16-year-old who died from a rare cancer is raising awareness of the condition.
As the general election campaign enters its final stretch, we hear from a top polling expert.
In today’s podcast, find out why the £30m redevelopment of a former city centre department store is in doubt.
In today’s podcast, there’s been a stand-off in an A&E department after a patient had a mattress brought in so he could lay down while waiting.
In today’s podcast, there are calls for a non-selective secondary school to open in part of Kent where there’s an increasing demand for places.
In today’s podcast, a woman who buried a shotgun in her garden has avoided being sent to prison after the case took eight years to get to court.
In today’s podcast, a man has been injured in a brutal act of violence while visiting part of Kent.
On the Kent Politics Podcast this week we talk with Labour’s Sevenoaks candidate who tells us what issues residents tell her about on the doorstep.
In today’s podcast, a local authority has apologised after a council warden wrongly threatened dog walkers with fines.
In today’s podcast, an inquest has wrapped up following the death of the father-of-two who fell down a manhole on a construction site.
In today’s podcast, 55-year-old whose mental health suffered after divorce and redundancy now aims to help others who are struggling.
In today’s podcast, hear the moment protestors started to smash up a weapons factory after breaking through a perimeter fence.
In today’s podcast, witnesses have described horrifying scenes as a group a teens with catapults targeted birds in the River Medway.
On this week’s episode of the Kent Politics Podcast our special guest is Reform UK parliamentary candidate Howard Cox.
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