A Kent nurse has backed calls for more education among healthcare workers on a condition that left her in extreme pain.
Nicole Scott from St Mary’s Island was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2023 following years of being told the problem was ‘in her head’.
Also in today’s podcast, a group who trafficked women to the UK before getting them to work at brothels in Kent have been jailed.
Some of the victims were forced to work at sites in Canterbury, Chatham, Dartford, Gillingham, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells.
The MP for Dover and Deal is urging the Conservatives and Reform UK to drop their “posturing” over asylum issues.
Mike Tapp says Labour is taking action by using counter-terror powers to disrupt people smuggling networks.
The brother of a Medway woman is hoping to continue her legacy of helping others to detect breast cancer early.
29 year-old Leonie Botten passed away last June following a 16-month battle with the disease which spread to her liver.
Jamie Botten says her campaign to raise awareness should continue.
A charity that supports the work of a special care baby unit in Kent has launched it’s biggest ever campaign to raise a quarter of a million pounds.
The Oliver Fisher Trust is also marking its 40th birthday this year.
A Kent man who was held for 10 months after being captured by a guerrilla group in Colombia says the experience is still an inspiration.
Tom Hart Dyke was travelling with a friend near the border with Panama while hunting for rare orchids.
Despite being threatened with death, Tom managed to come up with the idea of a World Garden at his home of Lullingstone Castle in Eynsford.
He even sketched it in his diary.