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' Brexit delay will help port'

' Brexit delay will help port'

12 April 2019

The new hold-up in leaving the EU will give a harbour authority more time to prepare, says its boss.

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Unique find of Roman coin

Unique find of Roman coin

11 April 2019

A piece of gold showing an ancient emperor has been unearthed.

Honouring heroes of Zeebrugge 1918

Honouring heroes of Zeebrugge 1918

11 April 2019

The marking of the 101st anniversary of a dramatic wartime raid takes place.

Marathon effort for sick babies

Marathon effort for sick babies

11 April 2019

A dad is running to help a hospital baby unit that saved his newborn son.

Political parties say why they need your vote

Political parties say why they need your vote

10 April 2019

Here, Dover district's four main political parties make their pleas as to why they deserve your vote.

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Clarinet, silverware and charm bracelet stolen

Clarinet, silverware and charm bracelet stolen

10 April 2019

Police are appealing for witnesses following a break-in.

Murder accused appears in court

Murder accused appears in court

09 April 2019

A defendant has been in court following the 1999 disappearance of his then-wife.

Bogus gardener targets 90-year-old woman

Bogus gardener targets 90-year-old woman

09 April 2019

A rogue trader has duped a pensioner out of cash claiming he would do her gardening.

Council boss paid more than £150,000

Council boss paid more than £150,000

09 April 2019

A new Town Hall Rich List has exposed six-figure council salaries.

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Towns could lose out on number of high speed trains

Towns could lose out on number of high speed trains

08 April 2019

Talks have been held with rail ministers to ensure two Kent towns don't lose out on their fast links with London.

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College reviews housing plan

College reviews housing plan

08 April 2019

The suspension of a college principal has cast doubt over its support of a 3,750 homes plan.

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'We're at the foot of the mountain'

'We're at the foot of the mountain'

05 April 2019

A former Cabinet Minister says the long Brexit journey has only begun.

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'We're extending a Brexit deadline too'

'We're extending a Brexit deadline too'

04 April 2019

A ferry firm is lengthening its free cancellations period during the present EU strife.

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Councils prepare for local election battle

Councils prepare for local election battle

04 April 2019

The chance to select new district, town and parish representatives is nearing and time is running out to ensure you can have your say.

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Golfer died in crash with uninsured teen

Golfer died in crash with uninsured teen

03 April 2019

A teenager involved in a fatal crash was not to blame for the death of an 89-year-old.

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What happens when it's finally over?

What happens when it's finally over?

01 April 2019

A former BBC boss will chair a discussion on how we will cope after Brexit comes.

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Convicted rapist jailed for stalking ex-girlfriend

Convicted rapist jailed for stalking ex-girlfriend

29 March 2019

A man who subjected his ex-partner to “scary and insidious” stalking has been jailed.

Goodwin Sands - date for High Court showdown

Goodwin Sands - date for High Court showdown

29 March 2019

A judicial review stemming from permission to dredge shifting sands takes place on June 5.

New plaque for fire tragedy

New plaque for fire tragedy

27 March 2019

A memorial has been unvelied on the exact 42nd anniversary of a blaze that killed seven people.

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Lasting tribute to fire victims

Lasting tribute to fire victims

27 March 2019

A ceremony takes place today to remember victims of a fire that killed seven people in 1977.

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