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Health authority faces 70% reduction in central government support as new post-Brexit controls come into force
Families and downsizers are drawn to Tunbridge Wells and its surrounding villages, but higher interest rates are taking a toll
Thousands of passengers affected by cancelled flights as fire service battled for 12 hours to extinguish flames
Policy ‘cannot be used systematically or routinely’, says judge, in new blow to government’s plans to curb immigration
UK’s busiest port says travellers face waits of up to 2.5 hours owing to post-Brexit checks
Between the boredom and the fear of missing out, it’s hard to lose oneself at a festival
The ceramicist has been making a splash with her raw works which touch on everything from anxiety to 1990s TV
UK’s busiest port plans to limit coaches on Friday in bid to ensure ‘better experience’ for travellers
Discussion of rationing with port officials prompts furious response from transport companies
Home secretary insists problems ‘will ease’ and denies chaotic scenes have anything to do with Brexit
From a Georgian town house in Deal with views of the sea to an estate near Dover with its own vineyard
Archaeologists hope more study will lead to precise dating or identification of Tudor vessel pulled from water at Dungeness
Health officials say there have been 50 cases found in asylum seekers moved around the country by the Home Office
The sea through the eyes of six world-famous photographers
Government warned that relying on voluntary sector to fill gaps risks entrenching deep-rooted inequalities
Former chancellor’s comments to Tory party members receive cross-party criticism
No instant fixes ahead as limits to technology and infrastructure mean attention turns to political goodwill
Troubled Kent port clears backlog but AA says Folkestone is now ‘hotspot of holiday hell’
Holidaymakers told to expect long delays as French authority’s ‘woefully inadequate’ staffing comes under fire
Vessel undergoing checks after ‘mechanical failure’ as shipping company operates first ferries on crucial route
Industry says EU drivers reluctant to cross Channel and urges building of transport facilities to improve conditions
Disruption caused by group’s on-the-spot sacking of 800 UK-based crew extends into a fourth week
UK’s biggest bicycle maker plans new factory in Kent to keep up with soaring demand
The US is lobbying Brussels to water down the effect of EU regulations targeting Big Tech companies
Among the workers at the sharp end of the crisis, an unexpected narrative emerges
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