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Tributes have been paid to a “fiercely loyal” and “always smiling” big sister who died in a crash.
Ammber Fenn was driving her car towards Sittingbourne on the A249, near Sheppey Crossing, when it collided with a BMW on January 30.
Also in today’s podcast, a leading expert has been asked to help with a project to tackle health inequalities in Kent.
The county council say it's one of their top priorities - after stats revealed people in some coastal areas have poorer health and a shorter life expectancy that those inland.
We’ve got the details as it’s been revealed one of Kent’s MPs has declared more in outside interests since the start of 2025 than any other by some distance.
Tom Tugendhat has two additional jobs paying almost twice the average salary for only a few hours a month, and has taken expensive trips around the globe paid for by foreign governments and think tanks.
The KentOnline Podcast has spoken to a Kent woman who's recovering from an eating disorder and says weight loss jabs are creating a worrying new dynamic for people with body image issues.
Shannon Travers-Spencer says she tried to purchase them when suffering a relapse - and found it far too easy.
And in football, it's a trip to promotion chasing Cambridge United for Gillingham this weekend.
It follows Tuesday night's 5-1 defeat to MK Dons at Priestfield – you can hear from striker Sam Vokes who says they're determined to put things right. 
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