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Kent Christian GP will continue to preach

John and Clare with the latest news, travel, and weather, plus stories from around Kent.

A Christian GP from Kent says he will continue to preach in his surgery despite receiving a formal warning for doing it.

Dr Richard Scott - who has a surgery in Margate - has been found to have breached medical guidelines when he told a patient "the Devil haunts people who do not turn to Jesus."

He is still allowed to practise but his formal warning will remain on his public record for the next five years (06:07, 07:07 and 08:08).

Chatham is to get a new primary school, because of a sharp rise in the number of young families in the area. Medway Council says a spike in the birth rate and people moving down from London means the number of primary pupils in Chatham will increase by more than a fifth by 2016 (06:12, 07:12 and 08:12)

Here on Breakfast at ±«Óãtv Radio Kent we regularly put people who make decisions which affect our lives in Kent in the hot seat.

Today we have an Olympic theme because in 42 days, 12 hours and 20 or so minutes the London 2012 Games will open.

Since 2005 - when our bid to hold the Games won - work has been going into how we will host the world's largest sporting event.

One of those at the top is MP for Faversham and Mid Kent Hugh Robertson who has been the Minister for Sport and The Olympics since the coalition government came to power in 2010 and he speaks to us this morning (08:30).

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  • Fri 15 Jun 2012 06:00