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The controversy continues in the wake of the chaos at Medway Maritime Hospital's A&E department over Christmas.

Three health bosses, incuding Andrew Horne the chief executive of the Medway NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, have been summoned to appear before councillors.

A special committee will be discussing the

high demands on the hospital and asking what steps are being taken to avoid a repetition.

The debate continues over the the brutal attack on Rainham schoolboy Jack Blanchard, which led to two of his teenagers attackers being locked up by a judge last week.

It was a miserable, rain-soaked weekend, but that didn't prevent the Chinese New Year

celebrations adding a splash of colour to Chatham High Street.

We have more reaction to the news that Chatham's Historic Dockuard in to stage the first national Armed Forces Day in June.

Reporter Keyan Milanian takes a ride in Medway Council's CCTV mobile parking patol

and finds out what its like for council staff who are on the receiving end of absue every day.

And, of course, we have a full report on the Gills,whose 1-0 win over Exeter at the weekend turned Mark Stimson's team into title challengers from promotion hopefuls.

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