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The Bishop of Dover has finally received her MBE, following a two year delay due to the pandemic.
A P&O ship which failed three safety checks has been cleared for sail after being reinspected by the coastguard.
Former Kent schoolgirl and Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis won the Must See Moment at tonight's BAFTAs.
Eleven boats carrying asylum seekers were intercepted in the Channel yesterday by the Ministry of Defence.
A man is hoping to track down the child evacuee who stayed with his family during the Second World War.
Traffic built up this morning after a tunnel was closed following the implementation of Dover TAP.
A pensioner who says people use his road as a 'rat run' and regularly drive at speed down it is calling for action.
A precious and irreplaceable lectern worth thousands of pounds has been stolen from a church.
P&O has resumed its Dover to Calais route for passengers today, as another of its ships fails a reinspection.
Tributes have been paid to a former pub landlord and 'loving father', who ran pubs and butchers across Kent.
Tents and sound systems have been put in place at a Kent airport, which will host a dance festival this weekend.
A software engineer from Kent has invented a new online game based on riddles which he hopes will rival hit wordplay, Wordle.
The government has reportedly backtracked on plans to turn boats carrying asylum seekers around in the Channel.
An appeal has been launched after a BMW was allegedly hit with a baseball bat and another car collided with a taxi.
A mocked up photo showing Dover cliffs covered in rubbish has been released as part of a campaign to highlight the rise of fly-tipping.
A jobs fair has been organised for hundreds of fired P&O workers, where training and employment opportunities will be on offer.
A woman who ran a market stall with her partner selling traditional Polish dishes for four years has now opened her dream bistro in a town centre.
A murder investigation has been launched and four people arrested after a man died after reportedly falling from a height.
P&O's Pride of Kent - which previously failed a safety inspection - has now failed another inspection by the coastguard.
The coastguard has confirmed it is carrying out a safety inspection on one of P&O's suspended ships.