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Port says decision to reject £33.5m funding for new immigration posts was irrational
Charities and lawyers say asylum seekers still being housed in overcrowded dormitories with poor sanitation
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Britain struggles to return lorry drivers to France after Paris reopens border
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A City lawyer and a Kent engineer on a friendship formed while fettling a fleet of vintage motors
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Plans for a customs border post in the Kent countryside have angered some locals who fear it could become a lorry park
English town has been hit hard by lockdown and its council faces ruin
Temporary light-touch customs regime planned with pressure from business not to compound Covid-19 chaos
Six months before new rules begin there is no clarity on plans to manage cargo traffic
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Documents show most vehicles set to be turned away for wrong paperwork before reaching dockside
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