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A 50-year-old man has been arrested after a pub was broken into in the early hours.
Pictures have emerged of six suspected migrants on a beach less than 24 hours after the immigration minister visited Dover.
A woman who lost six stone after suffering jibes over her weight one Christmas says she now feels like a better mum.
They were inundated with complaints about rubbish spilling from seafront bins, and now a council has forked out for solar powered compactor bins
The chilly sea will be braved this morning for the annual Boxing Day Dip.
A charity providing Boxing Day lunches is on its 30th anniversary.
A centre is getting a new grant after crisis calls to police fell by three-quarters after its opening.
Councillors say they are disappointed after a former high street of the year was scrawled with an "amateurish" paint job telling people not to cycle.
A theatre could start screening cinema nights from April if funding is approved for more equipment including a £4,000 screen and 150 chairs.
Staff at a vegetable firm will try to break the world record for the most Brussels sprouts eaten in one minute.
Residents at a care home were greeted by four-legged guests dressed in festive coats.
A daughter's plea for safety signs at an out of bounds coastal area has been heard and the MOD has stepped into action
Dover has featured on a map of the most sung about places in the world - and that's without Dame Vera Lynn's classic being included.
Demand to see a new pier cafe was so high - tickets for free sneak preview events were all gone in a matter of hours
Suspended MP Charlie Elphicke has been given back his Conservative Whip ahead of tonight's vote of confidence.
A construction firm paid tribute to a former employee who volunteered with the RNLI by handing a generous donation to the Walmer station
A charity box appeal for the homeless has received a boost of gifts from the Salvation Army
Boxing Day dippers are urged to support this year’s fundraiser as the annual event is taken over by new organisers.
Parents who have complained about the “freezing” temperature of the water at a leisure centre have received an apology from swimming pool bosses.
Youngsters have been "risking their lives" by hanging onto moving trains for likes on social media.