A KentOnline investigation has uncovered serious flaws with the anti-terror system designed to protect the centre of Canterbury.
We found bollards that were installed to stop vehicles getting into the pedestrianised zone either weren’t working, or could be easily by passed.
Hear from reporter Brad Harper and Chris Phillips who’s the former head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office.
Also in today’s podcast, a couple have revealed how they were blindfolded and held for more than two days in Iran after travelling from Kent back to New Zealand.
Pete and Janelle O’Keeffe decided to go on a world tour back to their homeland after spending 10 years living in Faversham.
They were accused of entering a forbidden zone, and eventually released after setting off a locator beacon which alerted their daughter.
An imaginative play café set up by two friends is officially opening at Chatham Dockside today.
Georgie Bleek and Steph Richard came up with the idea after struggling to find someone to go themselves.
The business partners both have two children under the age of three.
Football, and Gillingham have recorded back-to-back home wins for the first time since September…
They beat promotion chasing Bradford City 1-0 at Priestfield on Saturday.
Kent’s Ben Earl scored a try for England in their Six Nations victory over Italy.
They won 47-24 at Twickenham – giving themselves a chance of winning the tournament.