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Player-coach Reda Johnson tops the list of players set to leave Dover this summer.
The Pride of Canterbury, which has been stuck at port for more than two months, is being inspected for safety today.
An activist has denied posting a racist video to his YouTube channel.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler accepts there is pressure back on him to perform as relegated Dover prepare for life in National League South.
The RNLI and coastguard rescued three people from 'immediate danger' after they were cut off by the rising tide.
A woman moved by the death of PCSO Julia James has set up a special day of events in her memory.
A man forced to sell his £5m Kent property to an unsanctioned Russian bank fears the proceeds could help fund attacks on Ukraine.
Community groups can from now until June apply for sums from a £260,000 pot in a special council fund.
A total of 41 people in small boats were detected in the Channel by UK authorities yesterday and another 20 were stopped by the French.
A schoolgirl has given £250 she won in a competition to the centre that gave her neurosurgery.
A second P&O ship has resumed services between Kent and Calais, after initially failing three safety inspections.
An investigation has been launched into the theft of an expensive farming vehicle, which has now been returned to its rightful owner.
Engineers are still trying to fix a burst water pipe which left homes without water for hours.
A bank has confirmed one of its town centre branches will close later this year after a fall in visits.
A long-standing Kent company has been granted a £138 million loan, which will help it create new job roles and invest in green technologies.
Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler estimates as many as 15 new signings could be needed before the start of next season.
Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler apologised to his players after he was sent off in their season-ending National League defeat to Weymouth on Sunday.
Dover finished a terrible season which ended in National League relegation with an unlucky defeat to Weymouth on Sunday.
Four neighbours are celebrating after winning a share of £150,000 on the People’s Postcode Lottery.
Trains are running at a reduced speed after a vehicle hit a railway bridge this afternoon.
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