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Chairman Jim Parmenter appears to have cast doubt on the future of manager Mitch Brundle.
A “greasy” and “sticky” takeaway where inspectors found raw meat being stored with cheese has been ordered to undergo a deep clean.
Mitch Brundle will give the “washbag and headphones” brigade a wide berth when it comes to his Dover rebuild.
A 52ft vessel facing engine troubles was rescued after it began heading for a busy shipping lane.
Mitch Brundle is planning big changes at Dover after the relief of avoiding relegation on the final day of the season.
Traders are calling for Banksy artwork – which was mysteriously removed – to be restored in the hope it will help save their struggling town.
Dover dodged relegation on goal difference despite losing to Weymouth on the final day of the National League South season.
Police are appealing witnesses to come forward after a man was seriously injured after crashing his car during busy morning traffic.
A former headteacher and father of the drummer from rock band The Clash has died aged 93.
A disabled woman on a day trip died after choking on food at a historic Kent castle.
The first vessels have taken up their berths at a new marina, which has opened as part of a £250 million docklands redevelopment.
Three DJs have revealed their plan for a new nightspot, which they hope will attract top headliners to Kent.
A Kent MP has told Parliament that people in small boats have used razor blades to delibarately damage their fingers to avoid identification.
A huge waterfront shopping centre is closing after more than 20 years, with 32 people set to lose their jobs.
Dover’s battle to avoid back-to-back relegations could go right to the wire – with summer changes on the cards, regardless of the outcome.
An annual report reveals P&O Ferries directors are confident of avoiding a fine for sacking almost 800 seafarers without notice.
A fast food restaurant has shut down after health inspectors discovered a “widespread infestation of rodents”.
Home Office figures show 497 people crossed the Channel in 11 small boats in just one day, the highest number so far this year.
A major package containing a tonne of cocaine was seized by Border Force officials in the Channel before it could make its way to Kent.
Bins could go unemptied during the summer after binmen voted in favour of going on strike during a wage row with employers.
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