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Revealing exclusive research on the effect of Brexit on traffic on the M20. Plus the cookery school for stroke victims. And will a Swanley woman get her dancing dog into Crufts? Show more
The programme asks if the closure of failing care homes could be better managed. And the Folkestone curate in WWI who came up with the idea of the Unknown Warrior. Show more
The police fighting criminal gangs from London targeting the south east. The campaign to save the Goodwin Sands from dredging. And the illicit trade in counterfeit tobacco. Show more
With the new Bexhill-Hastings link road due to open, Rachel Royce investigates why the protesters are still protesting. Presented by Natalie Graham. Show more
Vince Rogers discovers why not everyone is happy with the fact that a quarter of billion pounds has been earmarked to solve the problem of Operation Stack. Show more
What will be the effects of Brexit on Dover? Plus an exclusive report on the latest idea of making a new 'greener' fuel from plastic mined from landfill. Show more
The impact of new buy-to-let laws on low income tenants and people saving for a pension in the south east. Ron Gibson reports on the Sussex man who saved Shakespeare's Stratford. Show more
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The programme takes a look at the message the south east Brexit vote sent to Westminster. Will the region's fishermen finally see the end of quotas? Show more
The Kent woman who no longer qualifies for mobility benefits because of her prosthetic leg. And the fed-up Southern rail passenger who wants to set up his own alternative service. Show more
The Kent island which reveals secrets from its chilling past when the tide goes out. And a look at the crisis at Southern Rail and what it has meant for thousands of passengers. Show more
Why are dozens of Vietnamese children going missing from care in the south east? And a report on hibernating animals at the Wildwood Trust near Canterbury. Show more
An update on proceedings since Kent participated in the Telehealth experiment, which sought to monitor people's health at home. And things to look out for during winter walks. Show more
Is universal credit forcing people into debt? What are the best tactics for staying out of debt? And how Pacific oysters are taking over beaches in Kent.
Are some people are having to move out of Hastings as a result of not being able to afford to stay? Natalie Graham recounts the WI's story in its centenary year. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One South East
Natalie Graham discovers why Thanet is a Country Life editor's favourite place in England. And a progress report on the Bulgarian couple who arrived in January. Show more
Emma Thomas examines whether a minor injuries unit in Whitstable is playing a big role in A&E. And Rachel Royce examines the controversial Hastings to Bexhill link road. Show more