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Fundraising campaign for terminally ill child

27 September 2019
Fundraising campaign for terminally ill child

A community has rallied for a five-year-old girl who has been struck by cancer for the third time and a fundraising day takes place next week.

No cross words over the White Cliffs of Dover

26 September 2019
No cross words over the White Cliffs of Dover

The Prime Minister found time to praise a Kent port even during an ill-tempered debate in the Commons as the Brexit headache continues.

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Fire damage to shop

26 September 2019
Fire damage to shop

A business was struck by fire just a couple of weeks after reopening following a flooding.

Rain or shine, the match ploughed on

25 September 2019
Rain or shine, the match ploughed on

Bad weather didn't put visitors off from a major farmers' ploughing match in east Kent.

23 'people smuggling' arrests

24 September 2019
23 'people smuggling' arrests

Suspected people smugglers are being questioned about migrants crossing the Channel in small boats.

Giant ferries to set sail

24 September 2019
Giant ferries to set sail

Two eco-friendly super-ferries will take to the seas after a €260 million deal with Chinese shipbuilders.

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Fete escapes knock-on effects of protest

23 September 2019
Fete escapes knock-on effects of protest

A community fete succeeded despite fears of disruption from a nearby blockade.

Anti-Corbyn graffiti on Labour HQ

23 September 2019
Anti-Corbyn graffiti on Labour HQ

Vandals struck a Kent Labour base on the day the party conference began.

30th anniversary of IRA bombing

22 September 2019
30th anniversary of IRA bombing

Mourners will remember the victims of the IRA bombing at the Royal Marines School of Music today.

'You never get over it'

22 September 2019
'You never get over it'

The former partner of a Royal Marine killed in the IRA's bombing of Deal Barracks says she has "got angrier" in recent years.

Goodwin Sands protesters lose High Court battle

18 September 2019
Goodwin Sands protesters lose High Court battle

Protesters have been defeated in a Judicial Review over the dredging of shifting sands but vow to fight on.

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Community fete to go on despite major port protest

18 September 2019
Community fete to go on despite major port protest

Organisers of a fete say it can go ahead as normal despite feared road disruption from a nearby docks blockade.

Far right group patrols beaches for migrants

18 September 2019
Far right group patrols beaches for migrants

Patrols for migrants by Britain First have been branded "unhelpful".

From out of the ashes

17 September 2019
From out of the ashes

A church building that was wrecked by fire is to be turned into 16 flats following planning permission.

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A picture of desperation

17 September 2019
A picture of desperation

The sight of a man on a kayak in the Channel sums up the plight of migrants trying to reach the UK, a support group says.

Woman breaks record in four-way Channel swim

17 September 2019
Woman breaks record in four-way Channel swim

A cancer survivor has made the history books by being the first person to swim the Channel four times in a row, finishing after 54 hours.

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Migrants saved from sinking boat

16 September 2019
Migrants saved from sinking boat

Six men, a woman and two children had to be rescued by a French vessel as their boat started taking in water.

Migrants try to reach UK in kayak

16 September 2019
Migrants try to reach UK in kayak

Two migrants in a kayak were among 41 stopped in one day.

Youngsters' decorated deckchairs artwork

15 September 2019
Youngsters' decorated deckchairs artwork

Pupils from seven schools have got together to produce a unique art display.

Young hero's action to save suspected stroke victim

15 September 2019
Young hero's action to save suspected stroke victim

A heroic and cool-headed physiotherapist rushed in to aid a stricken fan just after a football match ended.

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