Podcast: Man whose attack on a Lamborghini parked in Ashford was posted on TikTok is ordered to pay compensation

A man who caused more than £24,000 worth of damage to a Lamborghini parked in Ashford has been ordered to pay compensation.

The 49-year-old had been having a drink at the Low Key Taproom in Queen Street when the expensive car was parked nearby.

Also in today’s podcast, a yellow weather warning for strong winds comes into force today and lasts until 6 on Sunday morning.

Storm Darragh is the fourth named storm of the season and is expected to bring damaging winds and heavy rain to some parts of the county.

More than 30 people have been arrested as police crack down on county line dealers supplying drugs in Kent.

Over the course of a week, £120,000 worth of illegal substances were seized – knives, knuckledusters and imitation firearms were also found.

The outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury has made his final speech in the House of Lords, saying it was ‘clear’ he had to stand down.

Justin Welby is leaving over failures in the Church’s handling of historical abuse cases.

A group of children have recorded two, original Christmas songs to raise money for their choir.

The Aylesford Community Youth Choir is struggling for funding and came up with the idea of releasing their music as a unique fundraiser. Hear from their musical director.

In sport, the Kent man who has been chair of the British Olympic Association for the past eight years has told kmfm it’s time London bid to host the Games again.

Former Faversham MP Sir Hugh Robertson was the Olympics minister during London 2012.

And in football, Gillingham welcome Salford City to Priestfield in league two this weekend.

They’ll be looking to bounce straight back from Wednesday night’s disappointing 2-1 defeat at Bromley.