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Black tie boost for Kelly fundraising

22 February 2017
Black tie boost for Kelly fundraising

A formal-dress night has raised another £1,000 for cancer teenager Kelly Turner

Record year for ferry firm

22 February 2017
Record year for ferry firm

DFDS has been untroubled by Brexit worries as it continued to post record earnings last year.

Cash point robbery - two charged

20 February 2017
Cash point robbery - two charged

Two men will appear in court after a victim was robbed at an ATM.

Heroic tales of courage by wartime Dover Patrol

14 February 2017
Heroic tales of courage by wartime Dover Patrol

New book Securing the Narrow Sea by naval historian Steve Dunn examines the wide-ranging exploits of the Dover Patrol

Volunteers lend hand to load up gifts for Africa

13 February 2017
Volunteers lend hand to load up gifts for Africa

Former homeless people have been loading goods into a container which will be sent out to help vulnerable people at a school in Africa.

Pupils at risk from danger road, campaigners say

10 February 2017
Pupils at risk from danger road, campaigners say

Children from at least six schools are in danger from a fast-flowing one-way route, campaigners warn.

Faulty lights 'caused family car crash'

09 February 2017
Faulty lights 'caused family car crash'

A mum has blamed a fault in traffic lights for her and her family having a horrific road smash.

Man in 60s jailed for rioting

07 February 2017
Man in 60s jailed for rioting

A man nearing pension age has been revealed as being part of a mass town riot

Make yourself comfy.... if you can

07 February 2017
Make yourself comfy.... if you can

Roadside dumping of settees part of scourge of fly-tipping, say campaigners.

Distraction burglaries - woman charged

03 February 2017
Distraction burglaries - woman charged

A woman is due in court today following a series of distraction burglaries

Hollywood star gives cancer girl £50,000 boost

03 February 2017
Hollywood star gives cancer girl £50,000 boost

Movie actor James MaAvoy has given a massive donation to a teenage girl with a rare cancer

Dead baby 'had cocaine in blood', inquest told

02 February 2017
Dead baby 'had cocaine in blood', inquest told

A three-month-old boy who died had cocaine in his system, an inquest heard, but his death remains 'unexplained'.

Chemo success for cancer girl Kelly Turner

02 February 2017
Chemo success for cancer girl Kelly Turner

A teenager with a rare cancer has now seen progress in her condition.

Let Trump have state visit to Britain, says counter petition

01 February 2017
Let Trump have state visit to Britain, says counter petition

A Kent man has set up a petition called on US President Trump to have a formal visit to the UK.

Rough sleeping fundraiser nearly triples target

31 January 2017
Rough sleeping fundraiser nearly triples target

A man who slept on the streets for a week has almost tripled his fundraising target for a teenager with cancer.

Dover riots - one year on

30 January 2017
Dover riots - one year on

A year ago, Dover was gripped by violence from far right and anti-fascist campaigners. We look back at how a peaceful protest ended in fierce clashes.

Dental sessions and Oscars-style night for cancer girl

28 January 2017
Dental sessions and Oscars-style night for cancer girl

Fundraising dental sessions and a gala night are among this weekend's events to help a teenager with cancer.

MP's complaint over "absurd" speed limit

26 January 2017
MP's complaint over "absurd" speed limit

An MP says highways officials are taking too long to return normal speed limits on a key road.

Street "flowing like river" after burst main

24 January 2017
Street "flowing like river" after burst main

Video shows water pouring onto the road after a main burst.

Out in the cold - to save young life

23 January 2017
Out in the cold - to save young life

A fundraiser is spending seven nights on the freezing streets to raise money for a teenge cancer victim.

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