A murder investigation is continuing following the death of a 25-year-old man near Dover.
Police were called to reports of a stabbing in Rose Gardens in Eythorne yesterday morning and a man in his 60s who knew the victim has been arrested. Hear from our reporter who has been at the scene.
Also in today’s podcast, business owners in Dover say the town’s reputation is still suffering, 10 years after an immigration protest turned into a riot.
Stones, bottles and bricks were thrown when far-right activists clashed with counter-demonstrators on this day in 2016.
Our reporter Sam Lennon has been in the town to speak to people about their memories of the day and the lasting impact they think it has had.
The Mayor of Margate is calling for Dreamland bosses to appear before a scrutiny committee after they decided to permanently close the Scenic Railway.
It’s the oldest rollercoaster in the UK – and the fourth oldest in the world.
Reporter Gerry Warren has also been catching up with a man who used to work on the famous ride.
In sport, it’s a big game for Gillingham this weekend as the league leaders head to Priestfield.
Bromley are six points clear at the top while the Gills are looking to make it three wins in a row after rediscovering some form.
And, money is being made available to young people in Medway to help them get more involved in sport.
Grants of £100 are going to be handed out to help them buy kit or equipment.
It’s the brain child of the Laurence Plummer foundation which was set up to support underprivileged children in the Town’s.
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