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Dover riots - case closed

Dover riots - case closed

14 June 2018

The investigation into mass violence during 2016 protests is over - unless new evidence comes up.

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Tenant needed to run pub bought by community

Tenant needed to run pub bought by community

14 June 2018

A community which clubbed together to buy back their local pub is now looking for a suitable tenant to run it.

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Government to decide on homes proposal

Government to decide on homes proposal

12 June 2018

Controversial plans for 120 new homes could be approved after the decision was taken out of the district council's hands.

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Two new ferries due

Two new ferries due

12 June 2018

A ferry company says it is bringing in two vessels by 2021.

Historian made first Patron of mining heritage group

Historian made first Patron of mining heritage group

08 June 2018

David Starkey has joined a group regenerating a former Kent colliery.

'Let him stay'

'Let him stay'

07 June 2018

Patients are fighting to prevent the risk of their physiotherapist being deported.

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Surrounded by historic treasures

Surrounded by historic treasures

07 June 2018

Experts say items dating back thousands of years are waiting to be discovered across the county.

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Model train firm secures £18m loan facility

Model train firm secures £18m loan facility

06 June 2018

Latest twist in the saga of the once mighty company as it switches loan deals.

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Ciao Bella? - Italian restaurant may not move in

Ciao Bella? - Italian restaurant may not move in

05 June 2018

A popular restaurant chain could drop plans to open a third Kent diner.

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Less than a couplet of weeks left

Less than a couplet of weeks left

05 June 2018

There are just 10 days to enter a poetry competition.

'Don't make town's roads a rolling lorry park'

'Don't make town's roads a rolling lorry park'

04 June 2018

An MP wants a key Kent route to be widened in time for the Lower Thames Crossing.

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Boy found in suitcase at port

Boy found in suitcase at port

01 June 2018

A man has been charged with people smuggling after a child was found in a life-threatening condition inside a suitcase.

Award for cherished service

Award for cherished service

31 May 2018

A woman has received an accolade from the Prime Minister for helping families with stillborn and miscarried children.

Revival of 1960s safety cartoons

Revival of 1960s safety cartoons

24 May 2018

Two-lovable cartoon characters from the 1960s returned after half a century in a campaign to remind people dialling 999 to ask for the coastguard.

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Councillor still covets top job despite rule break

Councillor still covets top job despite rule break

24 May 2018

A complaint against a councillor who admitted breaching council rules by lobbying to become mayor will be investigated at a higher level.

Tipping point

Tipping point

21 May 2018

A shocking report has revealed how 12 tonnes of rubbish - or the weight of four elephants - was picked up in just seven miles of Kent road.

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Mayor elect Cllr Veronica Liote cleared of wrongdoing after lobbying

Mayor elect Cllr Veronica Liote cleared of wrongdoing after lobbying

18 May 2018

A deputy mayor who offered to resign after admitting lobbying for the top job at the town council has been cleared of any wrongdoing.

Dover joins the big day

Dover joins the big day

18 May 2018

Events take place tomorrow for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding.

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New funding coup is confirmed for disabled

New funding coup is confirmed for disabled

18 May 2018

Benefits funding can no longer be ripped from severely disabled people after a change in policy happened when an MP backed a local woman's plight

Not just any new food store...

Not just any new food store...

16 May 2018

A town's new M&S branch has opened just a day after its predecessor closed.

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