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'There's no justice, I find the sentence disgusting'

04 February 2021
'There's no justice, I find the sentence disgusting'

Hear from the family of a Dartford woman who took her life after suffering at the hands of her boyfriend - they say she's been cheated of justice.

Barber caught breaking lockdown rules

03 February 2021
Barber caught breaking lockdown rules

In today's podcast, hear from the moment a barber took a call from a customer waiting outside for a haircut while police visited his business.

Door-to-door testing under way after Covid variant discovered

02 February 2021
Door-to-door testing under way after Covid variant discovered

In today's podcast, hear from the Maidstone council leader, public health boss, virologist and headteacher as testing for a new Covid variant starts.

Door-to-door Covid tests to be carried out

01 February 2021
Door-to-door Covid tests to be carried out

Find out why door-to-door Covid tests are being carried out in part of Kent and a Folkestone man speaks about falling victim to a Covid vaccine scam.

Fire breaks out at barracks used to house asylum seekers

29 January 2021
Fire breaks out at barracks used to house asylum seekers

Hear about a fire that's broken out at barracks in Folkestone, why there could be a staycation boom in Kent and Rita Ora on new film Twist.

Lockdown rule breakers caught on camera

28 January 2021
Lockdown rule breakers caught on camera

In today's podcast, hear the moment police find a group playing cards in a disused shop and stop a woman out driving despite having Covid.

Schools won't reopen until at least March 8

27 January 2021
Schools won't reopen until at least March 8

We have reaction to news on when pupils might go back to school and how an entire stained glass window will be moved from Canterbury to London.

Stats reveal huge rise in unemployment in 2020

26 January 2021
Stats reveal huge rise in unemployment in 2020

In today's podcast, hear from the chief exec of the Kent Invicta Chamber as stats show the full extent of the pandemic on jobless figures in 2020.

'Don't send children back too soon'

25 January 2021
'Don't send children back too soon'

In today's podcast, hear from a Kent academy boss as the government is urged to come up with a route map for children returning to school.

'I don't want to end up a statistic'

22 January 2021
'I don't want to end up a statistic'

In today's podcast, hear from a shop owner who's been threatened after refusing to serve customers who don't wear a face mask.

Men jailed over fake cash plan

21 January 2021
Men jailed over fake cash plan

In today's podcast, hear from a forensic science expert after three men were jailed for their part in a plot to produce fake £20 notes.

Men jailed over fake cash plan

21 January 2021
Men jailed over fake cash plan

In today's podcast, hear from a forensic science expert after three men were jailed for their part in a plot to produce fake £20 notes.

Concerns over Covid vaccine supply

20 January 2021
Concerns over Covid vaccine supply

In today's podcast, hear about concerns over the supply of the Covid vaccine and find out about the desk linking Kent to America on Inauguration Day.

Woman escorted from Sainsbury's for not wearing a face mask

19 January 2021
Woman escorted from Sainsbury's for not wearing a face mask

Hear the moment a woman was confronted over face mask rules, we have a Covid vaccine update, news on Pokémon and tourist attractions remembered.

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'The situation really is serious'

18 January 2021
'The situation really is serious'

In today's podcast, hear from Medway's Dr Ranj who says hospitals are becoming overwhelmed and we all need to stick to Lockdown 3 rules.

Teens sentenced for vicious attack on student

15 January 2021
Teens sentenced for vicious attack on student

In today's podcast, hear from our reporter who was in court as two teenagers were sentenced for an attack which left a student brain-damaged.

Pub owner speaks of devastating flood

14 January 2021
Pub owner speaks of devastating flood

In today's podcast, the owner of a popular pub and zoo speaks about the damage caused by flooding following heavy rain.

Catering companies ordered to improve food hampers

13 January 2021
Catering companies ordered to improve food hampers

In today's podcast, the My Kent family editor reacts to the food hampers sent to low income families and reveals what can really be bought for £30.

'I doubted Covid was real...then it nearly killed me'

12 January 2021
'I doubted Covid was real...then it nearly killed me'

In today's podcast, hear from a Medway woman who doubted how serious coronavirus was before it left her in a coma - she's spoken from hospital.

Thousands of children in school despite lockdown

11 January 2021
Thousands of children in school despite lockdown

In today's podcast, hear from an academy trust chief exec as figures show thousands more pupils are attending school in the latest lockdown.

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