Drivers have been facing long delays on a number of main roads in Kent following a series of crashes.
The most serious happened on the M20 in the early hours of this morning, closing part of the London bound carriageway.
Also in today’s podcast, a Tunbridge Wells mum has been told she has just weeks to live after a 10-year battle with cancer.
Hélène Menardi was initially diagnosed with breast cancer at the end of 2015, and despite intensive treatment it’s now spread to other parts of her body. Hear from her husband Marcus Bird.
It’s been announced the boss of P-and-O Ferries is leaving the company.
Peter Hebblethwaite has been in charge of the firm, which runs services between Dover and Calais, for the last four years.
A Folkestone man whose mum and step-dad have been detained in Iran says they’ve been “suddenly whisked” into a court room to face charges of spying.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman were arrested in January while on a motorbike tour of the world and their son Joe Bennett is concerned they won’t get a fair trial.
An 11 year-old from Tunbridge Wells who’s raised thousands of pounds during her treatment for a brain tumour has been nominated for a top award.
Kirsty Waugh started experiencing symptoms in September last year and tests revealed a benign tumour which can’t be removed because of where it is. She’s been raising money during a 70 week course of chemotherapy.
A woman from Gravesend has celebrated her 105th birthday and revealed her secrets to long life.
Great-grandmother Nona Donner was born in August 1920 – living through the Second World War.
And in sport, it’s a trip north for Gillingham in league two this weekend.
They’re travelling to take on newly promoted Oldham Athletic – hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth and defender Robbie McKenzie.