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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.
A ferry firm has hired dozens of redundant P&O staff, and has explained how it is coping amid chaos at the ports.
Traffic was held up after a lorry got stuck under a very low bridge.
One town trader has told of a drastic fall in takings after the P&O sackings but others say they have not been struck so far.
More than 700 people in the county are to open up their homes to help people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
A sacked seafarer taking legal action against P&O Ferries explains why he has missed out on a huge redundancy pay-off from his employers to speak out.
Hairdressers are backing a campaign to encourage men to open up about their feelings and anxieties.
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.