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New rules that will see migrants quarantined when the enter Britain illegally have been welcomed by an MP for a Kent port town
A councillor has compiled a map showing areas where car vandals have struck in May, including the vehicles of key workers
A port's community regatta, which usually attracts tens of thousands of visitors, has been cancelled because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
A former coal mine earmarked for 210 new homes, offices and a shop sparked fears for the wildlife which has made the area a natural habitat
The government is being called on to nationalise a Kent ferry operator which sparked fury for cutting jobs after receiving a £150m government bailout
A total 614 people will lose their jobs as P&O Ferries slims its Dover to Calais operation to just three ships.
P&O is to make 1,100 people redundant from across its business as the operator fights to stay afloat.
A mobile liver screening roadshow to promote good health has been cancelled
An actress who devised a show called and about Marlowe's women is taking to live streaming after her show was cancelled in London
A freight and logistics company that has seen exceptional growth has now been awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise
A school is calling for testimonials to help an esteemed maths teacher win a silver in the best teacher category of a national awards scheme
A port chief has described his new role as financial secretary of the Falkland Islands Government as "full of professional and personal challenges"
The words to an uplifting song just came to an ex-teacher as she walked home from the shops so she wrote them down on a cardboard box
A special montage of people toasting the 75th anniversary of VE Day will be created by this district council, and it is appealing for your pictures
A motorist who failed to stop when asked by police was found to have no licence or insurance
Brightly painted paving slabs have adorned a village to spread some happiness during lockdown.
A further 300 employees are to be furloughed by P&O Ferries as the company continues its battle to stay afloat during the Coronavirus crisis
A sound artist is appealing for people to make voice recordings during lockdown for an installation that will bring a Kent fort's history back to life
Police are yet to explain what happened when a patrol car smashed into a wall on Sunday afternoon
Historian Andrew Sargent looks back at a Victorian soup kitchen and asks is our need for free food distribution just as desperate today?