A Kent dad who lives in Abu Dhabi has told the podcast about the moment he was alerted to potential missile strikes.
Justin Cooke received a message on his phone shortly before seeing puffs of smoke in the sky as the missiles were intercepted.
The retaliatory strikes on Saturday followed an attack by America and Israel on Iran which killed the country’s leader.
Also in today’s episode, the head of the Met Police says he’s fiercely committed to restoring trust, five years on from the murder of Sarah Everard.
The 33-year-old was abducted in Clapham by then serving officer Wayne Couzens from Deal, her body was later found in woodland near Ashford. We’ve been asking women in Rochester how safe they feel now.
The Canterbury MP has raised concerns in the commons about funding for children with Special Educational Needs in Kent.
It follows an announcement from the government that £4 billion will be invested to make mainstream schools more inclusive.
A Kent football club say they’ve been left in limbo after developers dropped plans for two 3G pitches, as part of proposals for a new housing estate.
Larkfield and New Hythe Football Club have been working with Obee Estates to deliver a community sports hub at the site of the former Oast Park Golf Course. However, a revised application includes 320 houses and a grass pitch only.
And in sport, there’s action in the quarter finals of the Kent Senior Cup tonight.
Gillingham take on Tonbridge Angels at the Longmead Stadium.
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