Two men have been charged with murder after a man was stabbed to death in Canterbury city centre. Emergency services were called to the high street but the victim died at the scene – the two suspects are due in court today. Also in today’s podcast, there are fears some people living in a Kent village are missing out on medical services after a GP surgery closed more than two years ago. It means more than 7,000 residents are already having to travel to neighbouring areas for an appointment with hundreds more homes planned for the area in the coming years. A community say they’re “living in fear” after an escaped dog mauled a Chihuahua to death in the street. The Staffordshire bull terrier had escaped from a nearby yard and had no lead or collar. An abandoned research centre will go up for auction this month. The site in Sittingbourne includes laboratories and workshops and is expected to fetch more than three-quarters of a million pounds. And in football news you can hear from the Gillingham boss and defender Max Ehmer after their loss to Accrington Stanley over the weekend. Mark Bonner was left disappointed by the performance and says his team were too easy to create chances against.
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