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In today’s podcast, a student was pulled out class for having a skin fade deemed “extreme” by the school’s uniform guidelines.
In today’s podcast, the mum-of-five died following the blast in Ashford after she suffered burns to 95% of her body.
In today’s podcast, drivers who filled up at the same Strood petrol station say they’re hundreds of pounds out of pocket because of contaminated fuel.
It would be a crime to miss out on seeing the world’s most famous detective in Kent this week.
In today’s podcast, Medway Maritime Hospital has issued an apology for providing an 80-year-old woman with “poor wound care”.
In today’s podcast, the man in his 40’s was declared dead at the scene following the three vehicle collision on the M25 yesterday afternoon.
In today’s podcast, the man in his 20's died at the scene after his vehicle collided with a central barrier and part of a bridge.
In today’s podcast, a school in Ebbsfleet Garden City has been forced into a policy change after parents push back against admission criteria.
In today’s podcast, the courier driver ran over a clergyman after failing to stop at a Give Way junction.
In today’s podcast, it’s been revealed thousands of pounds are being spent propping up empty Park and Ride services on the outskirts of Canterbury.
In today’s podcast, a Tunbridge Wells mum has shared her heartache after her brother killed their nan in a stabbing attack.
In today’s podcast, bosses insist they have permission to flatten the buildings - which received Grade II-listed status in 2001.
In today’s podcast, police want a review of pub licence after a man suffered potentially life changing injuries in a fight after the Euro final.
In today’s podcast, a Maidstone mum skipped out on a Wagamama bill worth hundreds because she says a hair was in her food.
In today’s podcast, it’s been revealed a 32-year-old took eight lines of cocaine just hours before getting behind the wheel.
In today’s podcast, police are investigating after the bodies were found on railway tracks in different parts of the county.
In today’s podcast, parents want Herne Bay High School to take down a gate which stops students using toilets during lessons.
In today’s podcast, the owner of a Dover business fears customers will be put off amid warnings of 15 hour delays.
We went along to the opening night of the spectacular Broadway musical A Chorus Line as it made its way to Kent.
In today’s podcast, the owners of a Folkestone town centre cafe say they’re struggling to draw customers away from the bustling sea front.
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