A man who jumped on his ex’s car at traffic lights in Dover has avoided jail – despite already being banned from contacting her.
A court was told the 32-year-old saw her by chance in the town and smashed the windscreen in June.
Also in today’s podcast, a Folkestone man whose mum and step-dad are being held in Iran says they’ve been allowed to make their first call home.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman were detained on suspicion of espionage while on a motorbike tour around the world.
The boss of a Kent charity that trains dogs for children with Type 1 diabetes has told us they’re having to pause the programme because of a drop in donations.
The puppies are taught how to detect changes in a child’s blood sugar levels – preventing potentially life-threatening hypos. Hear from Hypo Hounds founder Jane Pearman.
Youth services in Kent could be in for a funding boost, as the government has announced a major investment package.
£88 million will be going into providing more clubs and activities in local communities across England. We’ve been getting reaction from Zoe Carassik who is the CEO of Pie Factory Music, which runs a youth club in Ramsgate.
An RNLI volunteer from Deal who’s helped save lives for 17 years is preparing to give even more back to the charity.
Dan Sinclair is part of the crew at Walmer station and is planning to cycle the length of the UK to raise money.
And in sport, there are calls for more women in Kent to take up a sport that currently only has one female team.
You might never have heard of bike polo, but a club in Vigo near Meopham is hoping to change that. Reporter Joe Crossley has been along to find out more.