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Ferry services suspended due to 'industrial action'

Ferry services suspended due to 'industrial action'

Strike action across the Channel has forced some ferry operators to suspend sailings.

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Flats plan for car park could unearth hidden treasures

Flats plan for car park could unearth hidden treasures

Plans for new flats could lead to the discovery of hidden treasures, archaeologists say, after other historic artefacts were found nearby.

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Brundle: Our standards slipped

Brundle: Our standards slipped

Boss Mitch Brundle conceded Dover weren’t good enough in their defeat at Chippenham.

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Banksy's famous 'Brexit' mural set for return

Banksy's famous 'Brexit' mural set for return

A Brexit-themed Banksy that was mysteriously whitewashed overnight is set to be recreated as several derelict buildings face demolition.

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Clarkson's Farm-style barn conversion in village without a pub

Clarkson's Farm-style barn conversion in village without a pub

A bid to convert a vacant barn into a pub in a Clarkson's Farm-style project has been approved.

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Couple's plan for DIY nights at 200-year-old pub

Couple's plan for DIY nights at 200-year-old pub

A couple is hoping to reinvent one of a town's oldest pubs for the 2020s by hosting "DIY events" and street food vendors to take over the kitchen.

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Britain to pay France £500m in deal to stop illegal crossings

Britain to pay France £500m in deal to stop illegal crossings

The French government has been told it must step up to end small boat crossings as a deal is reached for the UK to help fund a detention centre.

Kent roads hit as port disruption causes backlog

Kent roads hit as port disruption causes backlog

Strike action is causing delays to ferry services leading to disruption spilling over on to Kent's roads as lane shut on route to cross-Channel port.

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Club has opening hours reduced after reports of affray

Club has opening hours reduced after reports of affray

A nightclub will have to close earlier after police requested a licence review following two reported incidents of affray.

Brundle: We can't get carried away

Brundle: We can't get carried away

Manager Mitch Brundle is warning Dover’s players to keep their feet on the ground - after their six-game unbeaten run came to an end.

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Prime Minister arrives in Kent to launch immigration bill

Prime Minister arrives in Kent to launch immigration bill

The Prime Minster has landed in Kent to launch the government's Illegal Migration Bill banning asylum seekers arriving in small boats staying in UK.

Whites aim to extend unbeaten run against strugglers

Whites aim to extend unbeaten run against strugglers

Dover will aim to extend their unbeaten streak to seven games against lowly Cheshunt.

Flowers cast into sea in honour of 193 who died in ferry tragedy

Flowers cast into sea in honour of 193 who died in ferry tragedy

Commemorations have taken place for the 36th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, in which 193 people were killed.

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Residents reject plans for community centre the size of 'large shed'

Residents reject plans for community centre the size of 'large shed'

Residents who have lost their communal hall are against a planned replacement, saying it is too small.

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'I don't care whether he's 12 or 102'

'I don't care whether he's 12 or 102'

Goalkeeper Stuart Nelson discusses the age difference between himself and boss Mitch Brundle, Dover's unbeaten run and four straight clean sheets.

'Desperate' cleaner stole tips jar 'to feed family'

'Desperate' cleaner stole tips jar 'to feed family'

A cleaner who stole from a tips jar at a bookies claims he did so in desperation to feed his family.

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'It's the most bored I've been!'

'It's the most bored I've been!'

Mitch Brundle concedes he was as bored as he has been since becoming Dover boss during their goalless draw at home to Bath City.

Report: Unbeaten run continues for Whites

Report: Unbeaten run continues for Whites

Dover's unbeaten National League South run extended to six matches as they were held by Bath City.

Former gasworks site earmarked for housing estate to be sold

Former gasworks site earmarked for housing estate to be sold

A former gasworks site which hasn't been been used in 80 years will go on the market and could be transformed with 80 new homes.

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Huge police presence in town as campaigners clash

Huge police presence in town as campaigners clash

Police descended on a Kent town as far-right protestors and anti-racist groups came face to face.

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