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Fancy making a living from witchcraft?

Fancy making a living from witchcraft?

12 October 2017

A Kent woman has launched a scheme to help people become real-life sorcerers.

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Kent's newest Aldi store opens

Kent's newest Aldi store opens

12 October 2017

An Olympic silver medallist helped launch the newest branch of a discount supermarket today.

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'Deputy PM' admits Britain would be better in EU

'Deputy PM' admits Britain would be better in EU

11 October 2017

A Kent MP and top aide to the Prime Minister has admitted Britain would be better off staying in the European Union.

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Firm poised to take on key Kent health contract

Firm poised to take on key Kent health contract

10 October 2017

A firm is poised to take over a contract - worth nearly a million pounds - to provide support for GP-led health groups in the county.

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Harbour shops could be open for winter

Harbour shops could be open for winter

08 October 2017

The long-awaited redevelopment of a town seafront is gathering pace with food and drink outlets expected to open within months.

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Hotels sold in multi-million pound property deal

Hotels sold in multi-million pound property deal

06 October 2017

Two luxury Kent hotels have been sold as part of a multi-million pound property deal.

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Kent's Apprentice hopeful: 'I wanted to win'

Kent's Apprentice hopeful: 'I wanted to win'

05 October 2017

Kent's Apprentice contestant Danny Grant has spoken about his early exit from the show, and the surreal experience of watching himself on television.

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Charity warns of cuts to services

Charity warns of cuts to services

05 October 2017

Bosses at a charity for older people say jobs could be at risk as a result of falling donations.

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Fewer vacancies as apprenticeship levy bites

Fewer vacancies as apprenticeship levy bites

05 October 2017

Fewer young people are taking apprenticeships because big employers are opting to train their present staff instead, official figures indicate.

Kent footy player feels the heat from Lord Sugar

Kent footy player feels the heat from Lord Sugar

04 October 2017

A football player had more attention from Lord Sugar than he wanted when he "starred" in The Apprentice last night. Spoiler alert.

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Train cleaners to strike

Train cleaners to strike

02 October 2017

Union members who clear up train carriages across Kent are to go on a 24-hour strike later this month in a dispute over pay and working conditions.

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Takeaway accused over 'discriminatory' job ad

Takeaway accused over 'discriminatory' job ad

01 October 2017

A restaurant has taken down a job advert that was branded discriminatory after it asked for a young woman recruit.

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Brexit-proof your business

Brexit-proof your business

29 September 2017

Bosses can discover the best ways to prepare for Britain’s exit from the EU with our guide compiled with leading figures from the county.

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Kebab meat supplier jailed for 'unfit' poultry

Kebab meat supplier jailed for 'unfit' poultry

28 September 2017

A meat supplier has been jailed after he was found with six metric tonnes of "unfit" poultry destined for kebab shops.

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It's finger-licking good for gran Rita

It's finger-licking good for gran Rita

27 September 2017

A gran who has worked at KFC for almost four decades and served over six million pieces of chicken is celebrating her 60th birthday at the chain.

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'Inadequate' care home closing down

'Inadequate' care home closing down

27 September 2017

A couple say they have been forced out of business by a watchdog because of some paperwork was not up to standard.

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Recycling boss fined over 'mattress mountain'

Recycling boss fined over 'mattress mountain'

26 September 2017

A recycling site boss has been fined a further £15,000 after failing to clear a huge mountain of illegally dumped mattresses.

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Record intake for accountancy apprenticeship

Record intake for accountancy apprenticeship

26 September 2017

A financial advisor has hired a record number of trainees after becoming one of three UK firms to offer new apprenticeships in the profession.

Street interviewers earn company award

Street interviewers earn company award

26 September 2017

A market research company has won an award for face-to-face studies on Britain's railways.

Developers accuse green campaigner of hypocrisy

Developers accuse green campaigner of hypocrisy

25 September 2017

The man behind a huge housing development has accused a green campaigner who opposed the scheme of hypocrisy after learning she runs a freight firm.

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