Get tickets to Josh Widdicombe’s new tour, Not My Cup Of Tea, coming to Canterbury, Dartford and Bromley
Comedian Josh Widdicombe is set to kick off his first UK tour in five years in Kent.
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Comedian Josh Widdicombe is set to kick off his first UK tour in five years in Kent.
Читать дальше...Director of cricket Simon Cook thinks the reality of County Championship Division 1 relegation will keep sinking in for Kent in the coming days.
Gillingham boss Mark Bonner isn’t getting caught up in top-of-the-table talk ahead of their trip to Notts County.
Gillingham midfielder George Lapslie has described how he’s coped playing at a club that put him on the transfer list in the summer.
As prison overcrowding reaches crisis point, Melissa Todd explores the alternatives - including the “short, sharp shock” of a corporal punishment.
A 25-year-old mum has shared the heartbreak of losing her nan, brother and family dog in one night of tragedy.
A man lost his temper and kicked in the door to his ex-girlfriend’s home after she sent his new partner a text saying she was still sleeping with him.
In this week’s podcast, our political reporters discuss why some of Kent’s defeated Tories in the general election might be eyeing a return.
A landlady has closed her struggling pub after running out of money to pay the bills and becoming ill from the stress of trying to keep it afloat.
Discarded porcelain dolls - some headless - have left walkers in an ancient wood feeling unsettled. We set off in search of the eerie figures…
A traffic-free zone set up around a school has been praised for producing “positive results” while others fear its just pushing problems elsewhere.
Dan Carter, 39, was lying in bed on his phone when he decided to play the £2.50 Monopoly Gold Instant Win Game - after winning the £100,000 jackpot he instantly woke his wife
DES Buckingham has paid tribute to former goalkeeper Steve Hardwick and supporter Jack Badger following their deaths this week.
DES Buckingham has one message for the Oxford United fans travelling to Bristol City tomorrow – enjoy the game and get behind the team.
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The Institute for Economic Affairs claims there has been a "huge shift" in public support for replacing the NHS.
Maggie Andrew, Leon Bridges, Valley debut; Lupe Fiasco takes no.1
Debut horror author Marcus Kliewer on the breakout success of his novel We Used to Live Here, rising singer-songwriter Tia Wood talks about what makes Five Little Indians a classic, sparing no cost for the perfect party in The Wedding, and three historical fiction reads that help tell untold stories of the past on this episode of The Next Chapter.
Pianist Angela Park presents her favourite recordings.
Born and raised in Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta, musician Tia Woods followed her dreams to Los Angeles. As the daughter of two residential school survivors, she’s always felt connected to Five Little Indians by Michelle Good.
CBC Books’ own Talia Kliot shares some of her favourite historical fiction reads, including The Laundryman's Boy by Edward Y. C. Lee, The Secret History of Audrey James by Heather Marshall, and The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón.
No cost is spared in the extravagant celebration that takes place in Gurjinder Basran’s novel The Wedding. The B.C.-based author explores the culture and dynamics of a South Asian wedding in her latest book.