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A Dover man has been given a 10 month jail sentence suspended for 18 months for cultivating cannabis.
A thug who trapped his wife in her own home before repeatedly stabbing her with a kitchen knife had his conviction challenge turned down.
Former Dover Mercury chief reporter Graham Tutthill has been made an honorary freeman of the town.
Dover Athletic may get a special award to mark the club’s promotion to the top tier of non-league football.
P&O Ferries' Workplace Choir gave its first public performance yesterday since winning the BBC2 show Sing While You Work: The Choir.
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Dover UK Border Force staff have been warmly praised by Home Secretary Theresa May.
A special memorial service it to be held for the man who was the lynchpin of a family funeral directors for more than 50 years.
Deal Rotary Club marks 90th birthday by topping £3,000 in appeal for victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
Twenty-five years of campaigning to keep footpaths open and maintained has come to an end for Gordon Sencicle, of Alfred Square, Deal.
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A dog who spent more than five years in a cage, in his own mess with a muzzle on, has been rehomed.
A mum from Deal is climbing Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest peak, in two weeks to raise money for the NSPCC.
Hundreds of people have been putting their best feet forward at Deal Walking Festival.
Some of the top stories in this week's Dover Mercury.
Deal Walking Festival is being launched on Thursday this week by Town Mayor Marlene Burnham.
Some of the top stories in this week's East Kent Mercury
UK Power Networks has apologised for disruption caused to people in Birchington by diesel fumes from industrial generators outside their homes.
A stunning picture of the town’s famous Salutation Gardens has won this year’s Sandwich Photographic Competition.
Even if RSPCA inspectors are allowed into Dover’s Eastern Docks, they will not be permitted to take part in statutory checks of the vehicles, this wee