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A council leader says his area seems to be an "acceptable sacrifice'"after cars and lorries clogged local roads in a weekend of travel chaos.
Kent Police have put out CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to after an attempted burglary.
Members of the public are asked to join archaeological searches at a centuries-old town hall, which is being refurbished.
Traders and residents in Dover have demanded action to prevent a repeat of the problems that led to gridlock in the town at the weekend.
Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands exactly 40 years ago as a former Royal Marine looks back on his time helping liberate them.
Trade unions have beamed a video onto cliffs to show their continuing anger over the mass dismissal of ferry workers.
Suspects have been arrested after fundraising collection tins were stolen in a break-in three weeks ago.
Loved ones can be photographed kissing each other in a fundraising event to help Ukrainian war victims.
A ferry operator is warning of holdups as P&O ships enter a third week in port ahead of predicted Easter travel chaos.
Dreamland has announced when it will reopen its doors to thrillseekers.
French and British authorities intervened in 16 attempted Channel crossings in just one day involving hundreds of people in small boats.
A sacked P&O worker who was nearing his 30th year with the firm has described the devastating impact it's had on him and his colleagues.
Offers of work prospects and training have flooded in to help P&O Ferries employees who suddenly lost their jobs.
A town council has announced its boycott of a ferry company after the brutal dismissal of 800 staff.
A fire at a Kent restaurant in 1977 killed seven people, including three children.
People are encouraged to pick litter to help in this year's national Great British Spring Clean.
The opening hours of a popular park's main car park have now been extended - after drivers became trapped in the lot.
A petition has been launched calling for a well-known and much-loved 88-year-old to be given the freedom of his town.
The Government has eased rules so vehicle delivering aid for the war victims in Eastern Europe are not held up by bureaucracy.
An art school is holding a raffle of exhibits for two charities to help victims of the invasion of Ukraine.
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