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Men in First World War uniform march through a town centre to commemorate the Somme.
A disabled British woman was left without state benefits after bureaucrats mistook her for an immigrant .
A descendant of a Battle of the Somme warrior is taking on a charity walk.
Three traffic routes ground to a halt after a crash on a busy road.
A total 20 to 30 people had to clear a sports centre in a fire warning.
An independent school is planning a theatre as one developments in the run-up to a key birthday.
Stark images of showing the suffering of veterans will be projected on Dover's cliffs on the Battle of the Somme centenary.
German discount supermarket chain Lidl wants has unveiled proposals to build a new store.
Leading people and groups in Dover district give their view on Britain's vote to quit the European Union.
A fundraising group has been able to raise enough money in its first year to apply for charity status
A man cleared of cancer is organising a day of music to help teen victim Kelly Turner.
MP Charlie Elphicke has visited the scene where 36 people were saved from the rising tide.
An anti-fascist has been released from prison by appeal judges following rioting between the far right and anti-fascists.
Police were called to reports of a man who exposed himself in a town alleyway.
Rock-throwing louts have been targeting staff working on railway line, missing them by inches.
Schoolchildren will learn about the plight of asylum seekers during this week’s Refugee Week.
Nearly 40 have been saved from the sea at Dover in a week.
A mother and a good samaritan had to beat off a seagull with a walking stick after it swooped to attack a five-year-old girl.
A man has been arrested following a car smash in the centre of Dover
Dover RNLI had the unusual task of trying to find a fridge freezer bobbing on the Channel.
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