22 minutes | Tuesday, 2 January 2024
It has emerged a mum from Dover who has been jailed for child cruelty is a convicted killer.Nicole Tobin was just 15 when she was locked up for stabbing a man at a Pontins holiday camp in 2002.Also in today’s episode, the government has been accused of being "misleading" after announcing they have cleared a backlog of asylum claims.The Home Office say they have met their target early, after processing more than 112,000 applications last year – but Labour say 17,000 people have simply “disappeared”.A young woman from Ashford who was given just 12 weeks to live three years ago says she is grateful for the time she has had.Charmaine Jannone was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour in 2020 after falling ill at work.A homeless charity in Canterbury is hoping to help more people this year after being given funding by the government.Catching Lives are getting £57,000 to help meet a growing demand for critical services.A Kent boy who needed his legs amputated after being abused by his birth parents has been awarded a British Empire Medal.Tony Hudgell was the youngest person to feature in the King's New Year Honours list.In football, hear from Gillingham’s assistant coach Robbie Stockdale after their 2-0 victory over Colchester United.Defender Scott Malone also says he is delighted to have scored another goal.They are now just one point off the League 2 play-off places.