Episodes

Thursday Feb 20, 2020
Thursday Feb 20, 2020
The family of a baby who died after his traumatic birth at a Kent hospital are calling for better training of NHS maternity staff.
It comes as new research by charity Baby Lifeline shows two-thirds of maternity trusts don't make attending sessions, on caring and screening unwell new-borns, mandatory for all staff.
Also in today's podcast: a former EastEnders star speaks out about being threatened with a knife near Dartford, ex-England manager Glenn Hoddle is on a life-saving mission on the Isle of Sheppey, and find out about Kent's connection to the new £20 note.#

Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Podcast - Storm Dennis has destroyed a mum and daughter's home - 19/02/2020
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
In our top story today you can hear from a mum and daughter whose home in Herne Bay has been destroyed by Storm Dennis.
Gale-force winds ripped through part of the property at the weekend, causing major damage to the building.
Also in today's podcast: find out why LGBTQ+ films are being shown in Folkestone, and hear from the Gillingham manager who's putting their latest win down to team spirit.

Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Our top story today is about a youth jail in Kent which inspectors say is still not safe enough.
They found high levels of violence at Cookham Wood in Rochester when they visited last September - a report into that visit has just been published.
Also in today's podcast: why spit kits have been given to bus drivers in part of Kent, how a removable barrier planned for Kent has been a success in New Zealand for decades and the Gills look to extend their unbeaten run.

Monday Feb 17, 2020
Talking Points: Kent's weekly political podcast - 17/02/20
Monday Feb 17, 2020
Monday Feb 17, 2020
This week, political editor Paul Francis and Oliver Kemp discuss the Cabinet reshuffle in Westminster, Kent County Council's newfound commitment to social care and the return of Operation Brock.
They also try get their heads around the 'Ebacc' education point system, with middling results.

Monday Feb 17, 2020
Monday Feb 17, 2020
There's a new idea to try and keep traffic flowing in Kent if there's ever cross-channel disruption.
You might know that a system called Operation Stack has been used in the past which sees lorries queued on the M20 - then Brock came in ahead of Brexit which used a contraflow system instead.
Now, the government's said it's going to be using a moveable concrete barrier.
Also in today's episode - flood alerts remain in place across Kent following Storm Dennis and the Gills make it lucky 13 as their unbeaten run in league one continues.

Friday Feb 14, 2020
Podcast - Kent prepares for Storm Dennis
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Batten down the hatches - Storm Dennis is on the way.
Weather warnings for strong winds and heavy rain are in place across the weekend - with what could be torrential downpours expected on Sunday.
Also in today's podcast - a trampoline park in Tonbridge could be forced to close, Louis Tomlinson chats about his debut album and Gillingham look to continue their unbeaten run.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Podcast - pupils honoured at Green School Awards
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
In today's podcast:
A public inquiry is not going to be held in maternity services at East Kent Hospitals - but there will be an independent NHS review.
Concerns have been raised about a number of potentially preventable baby deaths, after a coroner ruled the death of Harry Richford a week after he was born at the QEQM in Margate in 2017 was 'wholly avoidable'.
Find out how much council tax we're going to be paying in Kent next year.
And, dozens of schools across Kent have been honoured at the Green School Awards for looking after the environment.

Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Podcast - giant replica of the moon goes on display at Rochester Cathedral
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
They've previously installed a crazy golf course and hosted a sculpture made of thousands of knives, now a giant replica of the moon has moved into Rochester Cathedral.
Just like the other attractions, the seven metre-wide globe is designed to attract more people to visit the historic building.
Also in the podcast - Kent born Cheetahs take their first steps in the wild and why the Gillingham boss wants to kiss every supporter who made the epic trip to Blackpool last night.

Tuesday Feb 11, 2020
Tuesday Feb 11, 2020
Detectives have launched an attempted murder investigation after a man in his 40s was shot in Shorne near Gravesend.
Armed police and paramedics were called to Shorne Ifield Road on Sunday night, and the victim's in a London hospital with serious injuries.
Also in today's episode: find out which parts of Kent have the highest diabetes rates, and why bosses in Medway are having to defend plans for a new hotel.

Monday Feb 10, 2020
Monday Feb 10, 2020
The effects of Storm Ciara are still being felt across Kent, as strong winds continue.
Heavy rain and gusts of more than 90 mph caused travel chaos yesterday - and there's more disruption today with another weather warning and flood alerts in force.
Also in today's episode: find out why inspectors have praised a Kent prison, hear from a historian who helped create the Oscar winning film 1917, and listen to the Gillingham manager's reaction to the weekend's game.