Episodes

Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Podcast - Consultation on revised plans for Lower Thames Crossing - 29/01/2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
We're being given another chance to have our say on plans for the Lower Thames Crossing, connecting Kent to Essex.
New images and details have been released of the proposed route for Britain's longest road tunnel from the east of Gravesend to Tilbury, as an eight-week public consultation gets underway on the latest changes.
Also in today's episode: Kent's MEPs say goodbye to Brussels as the EU rubber stamps the UK's Brexit deal, and we hear from a woman who set up a charity to donate children's shoes to disadvantaged youngsters.

Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
Plans to build a controversial new railway station have taken a step forward.
The county council's decided to contribute almost £18m of funding towards the Thanet Parkway project, which would allow people to get between Cliffsend and London in around an hour.

Monday Jan 27, 2020
Talking Points: Kent's weekly political podcast - 27/01/20
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
This week KentOnline's podcasting duo look at the political developments affecting the county.
Political editor Paul Francis and Oliver Kemp discuss smart motorways, the shortcomings of HS1 and waving goodbye to our MEPs.
They also talk about the strange battle of the political banners over the past week.

Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
The Tonbridge and Malling MP is urging the government to consider using other suppliers for its 5G network, instead of getting Huawei involved.
Ministers are expected to make a final decision tomorrow on whether to approve the Chinese technology company's equipment.
Also in today's episode: there could soon be a crackdown on lorries using rural roads through Kent villages, hundreds of trees have been cut down in a Maidstone park to reduce the risk of flooding, self-defence classes for women are getting more popular, and we hear from the Gillingham and Dartford managers after their matches at the weekend.

Friday Jan 24, 2020
Friday Jan 24, 2020
A coroner has said a baby boy who died at the QEQM in Margate was 'failed by the hospital' and his death was 'wholly avoidable'.
An inquest has been looking into what happened to Harry Richford who died at seven days old following a traumatic birth at the hospital in 2017.
The coroner also says 'neglect contributed to his death' and he would have survived if he'd been resuscitated within 10 minutes - instead of 28.
Also in today's episode: with a week to go, there's still confusion over cross-Channel travel after Brexit - how martial arts is being used to tackle knife crime and we look ahead to Gillingham's next game in league one.

Thursday Jan 23, 2020
Podcast - Baby deaths at Kent hospitals 'could have been prevented' - 23/01/2020
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
Thursday Jan 23, 2020
An investigation into East Kent Hospitals Trust has concluded the deaths of at least seven babies since 2016 might not have happened if standards had been higher.
Bosses have already apologised admitting standards "fell short" - and say they're reviewing their service with some of England’s leading maternity experts to make rapid improvements.
Also in today's episode: a doctor is urging us not to panic too much about a deadly virus in China, a car dealership has been targeted by thieves for a third time, and a former striker has told us what it's like to play under Gillingham manager Steve Evans.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
Podcast - Man appears in court accused of murdering partner - 22/01/2020
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
A man is expected to go on trial in July accused of murdering his partner at their home in Gillingham.
40-year-old Benjamin Bowler was charged after 39-year-old Kelly Price was found dead on Richmond Road.
Also in today's episode: 40,000 tonnes of stone is going to be brought in to fix a landslip which has left train tracks dangling in mid-air, and we find out what's happening in Kent to mark the National Trust's 125th anniversary.

Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Podcast - Thousands of exclusions at secondary schools - 21/01/2020
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Figures show pupils are being temporarily excluded from secondary schools in Kent and Medway more times than anywhere else in the south east...
According to data released in Ofsted's annual report, there were almost 10-and-a-half thousand fixed period exclusions last year - but in terms of percentage it was around average for the region.
Also in today's episode: there are calls for more carriages on high speed trains to tackle overcrowding, vehicle are still underwater almost a month after an underwater car park flooded, and there are calls for more funding for sitting volleyball.

Monday Jan 20, 2020
Talking Points: Kent's weekly political podcast - 20/01/20
Monday Jan 20, 2020
Monday Jan 20, 2020
This week KentOnline's political podcasters look at the headlines dominating the news across the county.
Political editor Paul Francis and Oliver Kemp discusses delays in the Manston airport talks, Jess Phillips' 'awful' hustings performance and a lack of lorry parks in Kent.
The duo also reflect on whether Big Ben might be bonged for Brexit.

Monday Jan 20, 2020
Monday Jan 20, 2020
Schools and colleges in Kent are being offered sanitary products in a bid to reduce the number of girls missing classes because of period poverty.
Almost half of teenage girls in the country think not being able to afford pads or tampons is holding girls back.
Also in today's episode: calls for Big Ben to chime to mark Brexit have been branded a waste of money, thousands of people have signed a petition against new homes, Fatboy Slim and Madness are headlining a Kent festival this summer, and the Gillingham manager gives us his thoughts on the weekend's result.