Podcast: Two teenage boys arrested following stabbing in Ashford town centre

Two teenagers have been arrested following a stabbing in Ashford town centre.

It prompted a huge emergency response in the Bank Street area last night where two men were found injured.

Also in today’s podcast, a Kent politician who has been suspended by his party after a drunken tirade says he’s worried about the impact on his future.

Reform UK’s William Fotheringham-Bray, who was chairman of the Sittingbourne and Sheppey branch, made the video lashing out at another member.

The RBLI is hosting it’s annual Chairman’s Sleep Out in Kent tonight in the hopes of raising money and awareness to tackle veteran homelessness.

Around 80 CEOs and managing directors from companies across the county will spend a night sleeping rough – we’ve been speaking to the charity’s chairman.

A Bulgarian foreign student has fallen in love with Sheerness, despite being warned it was “dangerous” and one of Britain’s poorest towns.  

Hear from Rumen Lasev who chose to move to the town after lockdown while he studied at the Uni of Kent.

And in sport, the new Gillingham boss is getting ready to hold his first training session with the players.

Gareth Ainsworth arrived at Priestfield earlier this week following the departure of John Coleman.