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Ex-ref dies after battle with cancer

Ex-ref dies after battle with cancer

30 January 2018

A former Premier League referee and town centre manager has died after a long battle with cancer.

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Carillion collapse shows big is not always so beautiful

Carillion collapse shows big is not always so beautiful

27 January 2018

Construction and services businesses are hoping for a shot at government contracts after the collapse of Carillion.

TV’s Steph to speak at business bash

TV’s Steph to speak at business bash

26 January 2018

BBC broadcaster Steph McGovern will be the opening speaker at the largest business show in the county.

Patients bypassing NHS give private hospital first profit

Patients bypassing NHS give private hospital first profit

25 January 2018

A private hospital made its first monthly profit since launching four years ago as growing numbers of patients bypassed the NHS and paid for treatment

More claim out-of-work benefits

More claim out-of-work benefits

24 January 2018

More people claimed unemployment benefits in Kent last month as more Jobcentres began offering full universal credit.

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Shock at care home closure

Shock at care home closure

24 January 2018

More than 50 residents of a nursing home have been given weeks to find somewhere else to live.

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Supermarket vying for Kent plot

Supermarket vying for Kent plot

23 January 2018

Work could start within months on a controversial development that includes 310 new homes, a hotel, supermarket, and "luxury" care home.

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Developer to take wraps off new office

Developer to take wraps off new office

22 January 2018

A developer has revealed when the biggest office block built in Kent for 20 years will open.

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Former club chief: 'Gills owe me £900k'

Former club chief: 'Gills owe me £900k'

19 January 2018

The former vice chairman of Gillingham FC has filed papers with the High Court, claiming he is owed £900,000 by the club.

Former Carillion trainees offered support

Former Carillion trainees offered support

18 January 2018

Trainees whose courses were suddenly scrapped following the collapse of Carillion have been offered a lifeline by an industry body.

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Most cost-effective commuter towns revealed

Most cost-effective commuter towns revealed

18 January 2018

Here are the Kent towns that feature on a new league table of the most cost-effective commuter areas.

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Hug but no help as troubled firm turns away youngsters

Hug but no help as troubled firm turns away youngsters

17 January 2018

There are fears for dozens of apprenticeships after trainees were turned away from a centre following the collapse of construction giant Carillion.

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Town hotspot for exodus of Londoners

Town hotspot for exodus of Londoners

17 January 2018

A council leader has called for more measures to cut the number of Londoners being rehoused in his Kent borough.

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Fraudulent car salesman ordered to pay £8,000

Fraudulent car salesman ordered to pay £8,000

16 January 2018

A sales manager stole money on more than 60 occasions while working at a motor dealership.

Summit offers Brexit survival tips

Summit offers Brexit survival tips

12 January 2018

Kent firms will “die” unless they are optimistic about the prospect of growth in the run up to Brexit, a conference heard.

Data breach fines for insurance firm pair

Data breach fines for insurance firm pair

11 January 2018

A judge has handed out fines totalling £185,000 after a firm of loss adjusters used private detectives to illegally obtain personal data.

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Virgin's health service responds to tax claims

Virgin's health service responds to tax claims

09 January 2018

Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Care Services has defended itself after paying no corporation tax despite making £8m profit.

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Kent's gender pay gap

Kent's gender pay gap

08 January 2018

The difference between how much some firms pay male and female employees in the county has been revealed.

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Unique chance to work with gorillas or tigers

Unique chance to work with gorillas or tigers

08 January 2018

Fancy getting up close and personal with magnificent gorillas or tigers? Here are two ways you could live your dream...

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Farmers reject Gove subsidy claim

Farmers reject Gove subsidy claim

05 January 2018

Farmers in Kent have opposed comments in a speech by Environment Secretary Michael Gove that "unjust" European subsidies favour large landowners.

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