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Customers who have visited a supermarket more than once a day have received parking fines as the shop believes their cars were parked there for hours.
A "seriously ill" man has been airlifted to hospital from a vessel in the English Channel.
Downing Street has conceded that Brexit played a part in the chaos seen at the Port of Dover over the weekend.
Industry figures fear even worse travel disruption when new biometric border rules come into force at the cross-Channel ports.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has rejected suggestions Brexit is the cause of delays at the Port of Dover as passengers continue to face long waits.
People have been affected by three days of travel chaos, with some being left in their vehicles for 19 hours, but what exactly is the problem?
Three fire engines were called to a blaze which started in a fish bar and spread to a flat above.
Schoolchildren have been left without food and passengers stuck on coaches for hours as delays at Dover continue into a second day.
Brexit, staffing problems and red tape have caused the demise of a popular tapas restsaurant chain, says its owner.
There are reports of long delays at the Port of Dover for coach passengers – with school children waiting for hours without food.
Planning permission has been granted for re-use of an accommodation block in a former Napoleonic fort and borstal.
Plans to replace a gliding club base with two homes have been approved, despite more than 60 objections.
The devastated family of a 25-year-old let down by mental health services hope a coroner's ruling will see action taken to prevent further deaths.
There will be an anxious wait for Dover to see if they’ll be without defender Tyrone Sterling this weekend.
A railway line was blocked in both directions after a lorry hit a bridge, causing disruption to services.
Furious residents have hit out at controversial housing plans after developers unveiled a bid for 40 new homes on farmland.
Councillors have approved a medical centre for 15,000 patients as a large village expands in population despite concerns over noise and light.
A bar boss is sure anti-social behaviour can still be prevented if his premises is allowed to serve alcohol until 3am.
Asylum seekers could be held on disused military bases or ferries instead of hotels under new government plans.
Books were left filled with shards of broken glass after vandals destroyed a village's library space inside a bus shelter.
A new multi-million pound scheme to revamp a town centre is being put forward to the public to help shape a new Creative Centre.
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