Episodes

Monday Mar 16, 2020
Podcast - How is the coronavirus outbreak affecting Kent?
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Monday Mar 16, 2020
As the coronavirus outbreak continues - we're looking at the impact it's having here in Kent...
Over the weekend, the health secretary confirmed the over 70s and other vulnerable people could be told to self isolate.
Hear from Age UK in Canterbury, a Kent athlete who says he could struggle to pay the bills and find out how church services in the county are being adapted.
Also in the podcast, a railway line has reopened following a major landslide before Christmas.

Thursday Mar 12, 2020
Thursday Mar 12, 2020
The government has now moved to the so-called delay phase of its plan to tackle the outbreak.
As a result, people with signs of the infection - like a persistent cough or a fever - will be urged to stay home for a week.
There are currently 11 confirmed cases in Kent and Medway - and we're starting to hear how it's affecting the county with events being cancelled.
Businesses have also started to reveal how they're being hit by the virus.

Thursday Mar 12, 2020
Talking Points: Kent's weekly political podcast - 12/03/20
Thursday Mar 12, 2020
Thursday Mar 12, 2020
The KentOnline podcasters are back to talk through the latest political developments affecting the county.
Political editor Paul Francis and Oliver Kemp discuss the Chancellor's 2020 budget dominated by coronavirus, the potential for the Police and Crime Commissioner elections to be delayed and Kent County Council moving home after more than a century.
Paul also explains 'fruitless payments' in the jargon phrase of the week.

Wednesday Mar 11, 2020
Podcast - Chancellor unveils measures to help country cope during coronavirus outbreak
Wednesday Mar 11, 2020
Wednesday Mar 11, 2020
Coronavirus has dominated the new Chancellor's budget today.
Rishi Sunak has only been in the job for 27 days.
He's announced a £30 billion package to help the economy cope with the outbreak and an emergency response fund of £5 billion for the health service's fight against Covid-19.
Also in today's episode, fears the outbreak could affect the tourism industry and more tributes are paid following a headteacher's sudden death.

Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Podcast - Shock at headteacher's sudden death - 10/03/2020
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
There's shock today after the headteacher of a trust that runs three schools around Maidstone died suddenly from a heart attack at the age of just 45.
Darren Webb was in charge of the Coppice Primary Partnership which runs Coxheath, Loose and St Katherine's primaries.
Also in today's podcast: find out how was can stop the spread of fake news about the coronavirus online, and has the money spent on Brexit so far been worth it?

Monday Mar 09, 2020
Monday Mar 09, 2020
Today we're looking at how the coronavirus is continuing to affect the county, and what precautions we can take to stop it spreading.
There are now six confirmed cases of Covid-19 - four in Kent and two in Medway.
Also in today's podcast: A court's heard how a man was bludgeoned to death and his was body burned in Medway, hear from the drag queens who're inspiring people in the LGBT community, and find out why the Gillingham manager is angry about the weekend's result.

Friday Mar 06, 2020
Podcast: Weekly 360 - a roundup of the top stories in Kent - 06/03/2020
Friday Mar 06, 2020
Friday Mar 06, 2020
The headlines this week have been dominated by coronavirus after the first case was confirmed in Kent on Monday.
A man working for a company based at Maidstone studios was diagnosed after returning from Italy.
Also in today's episode: It's claimed women in part of Kent are having to put up with the biggest gender pay gap in the country, 120-thousand people went to visit the museum of the moon exhibition at Rochester Cathedral and a Kent athlete is getting her own Barbie doll.

Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
Talking Points: Kent's weekly political podcast - 04/03/20
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
Political editor Paul Francis and Oliver Kemp discuss the reaction to Kent's first coronavirus case, accusations of bullying in government and a new development in the revival of Manston airport.
Paul also tries to explain what social distancing is in the jargon phrase of the week.

Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
Podcast - How could the coronavirus affect travel and trade through Kent? - 04/03/2020
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
We're bringing you an update today on the coronavirus outbreak, and how it's affecting Kent.
We already know a case has been confirmed in Maidstone, and now there are concerns over how the illness could affect travel and trade through the county.
Also in today's podcast: we reveal the size of the gender pay gap in Kent, Joanna Lumley gives us her thoughts on being made a patron of a Tonbridge theatre, and a Gravesend boxer outlines his Olympic hopes.

Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Podcast - Coronavirus confirmed in Kent - 03/03/2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Today's podcast focuses on coronavirus after the first case of Covid-19 was confirmed in Kent.
A member of staff working for a company based at Maidstone Studios has been diagnosed with the illness after recently returning from Italy.
Hear from: Kent's director of public health, an expert from the University of Kent and TV medic Dr Ranj.