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Hundreds attended a recruitment fair, which offered new opportunities for P&O employees who lost their jobs last month.
The first ship from P&O Ferries has crossed the Channel after a suspension of services for nearly six weeks.
P&O Ferries journeys from Kent are expected to start again on Wednesday following the suspension of its services after it sacked 800 staff.
A care home has been put into special measures after failings including a lounge smelling of urine and rows between residents not being handled.
A woman was taken to hospital by air ambulance after an accident last night involving a car and a pedestrian.
A picture showing an accident between two vessels in the 19th century off Kent is up for auction next week.
A total of 180 cannabis plants have been taken away by police after they carried out a raid on a property.
A second Dover vessel run by P&O Ferries is being rechecked after previously failing safety examinations.
Winners have been announced in a new prizegiving scheme to recognise those who help the environment.
A woman whose cancer never returned after groundbreaking surgery is now raising money for other victims.
Celebrities are joining a campaign against an immigration Bill they say is far too harsh on refugees.
A production honouring the Queen's 96th birthday tomorrow is also to help people in Ukraine and oppose the closure of a Kent theatre.
A council is to take a small site to build 24 flats as part of wider project to tackle homelessness in its district.
Neighbours have held a demonstration over noise and disruption from lorries kept queued next to them.
Police have arrested a boy of 15 on suspicion of possession of drugs with intent to supply.
P&O has confirmed it will not be taking passengers over the four day bank holiday after another one of its ships was detained.
Families living next to a near-constant lorry queue are plagued by the sound of frustrated truckers blasting their horns, human waste and fumes.
A search and rescue initiative has been co-ordinated by coastguards for an incident involving small boats.
Two properties are to be bought as part of a wider project of enhancements for the heart of a town.
An 'international brand' hotel could be built on the site of a former town centre Co-op store which is being demolished.