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Podcast – MP questions TV bosses over Jeremy Kyle Show – 25/06/2019

A Kent MP has criticised the use of lie detector tests in reality TV programmes, following the death of a guest who appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show.Folkestone and Hythe’s Damian Collins heads up the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, which has been hearing evidence from ITV bosses in Parliament.The Jeremy Kyle Show was cancelled last month and the host himself declined an invitation to give evidence in Parliament.
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Podcast – Concerns over rise in children being home schooled – 24/06/2019

There’s been another rise in the number of children being home schooled in Kent.At the moment more than 2,500 youngsters are being taught at home in the county – that’s twice as many as seven years ago, and up almost 13% on April 2018.A report by education bosses has described it as a ‘worrying trend’, and say it might be down to ‘strained relationships’ between parents and schools.
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Podcast – Son of murdered woman says serial killer should remain in prison – 21/06/2019

There are fresh calls for a serial killer, who’s Britain’s longest serving prisoner, to be kept behind bars.
Patrick Mackay who used to live in the Gravesend and Dartford areas, was jailed in 1975 after being convicted of three manslaughters on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Two other cases were put on file – and he was linked to another six deaths – including that of cafe owner Ivy Davies who was murdered in Essex.
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Podcast – ‘Dysfunctional housing market’ blamed for rise in homelessness – 20/06/2019

A dysfunctional housing market and inadequate welfare regime is being blamed for a dramatic rise in homelessness.A report, which has taken a year to put together, says rough sleeping is just the tip of the iceberg and much more needs to be done to tackle the issue.It’s calling for sustainable and affordable housing along with more mental health support and addiction services.
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Podcast – Boss of children’s hospice calls for more government funding – 18/06/2019

The boss of a Kent children’s hospice is calling on the Government to guarantee more funding as a week recognising the work they do takes place.Demelza Hospice Care near Sittingbourne needs about £10m a year to keep running – with only 12% of that coming from the Government or the NHS.
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Podcast – Dating apps blamed for rise in STIs – 14/06/2019

Figures show there’s been an increase in the number of sexually transmitted infections being diagnosed in Kent.
Just over 5,200 people in the county were found to have an STI last year – over 400 more than in 2017.
Some health experts fear an increase in the use of dating apps could be linked to the rise in figures.
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Podcast – Hundreds march in support of ‘racist’ attack victim – 13/06/2019

The family of a German student who was the victim of what some fear was a racist attack in Canterbury say they’re praying for him to wake up from his coma…17 year-old Daniel Ezzedine, who’s of Lebanese descent, is in a critical condition in hospital after being assaulted in Whitefriars Street a week ago.Last night hundreds of people marched through the city to show support for him.
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